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AMERICAN 
INTEROCEANIC CANALS 


Ae blot OL SREPERENCES IN: THE 
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


GOMBIE ED” BiG 


JOHN C. FRANK 


NEW YORK: 
PUBLIC LIBRARY 
ΤΟ ΤΟ 


NOTE 


This list contains titles of works in The New 
York Public Library on January 1, 1916. The books 
and articles mentioned herein are in the Reference 
Depariment, in the Central Building of the Library 
at Fifth Avenue and Forty-second Street. They 
must be consulted in the Building, as they may not 
be lent for home use. The Branches of the Library 
contain many books of current and historical interest 
on this subject, and these books may be borrowed 
for outside use. 


ReprRINTED May 1916 
FROM THE 
BuLLETIN OF THE NEw York Pustic LIBRARY 
OF 
January 1916 5 


form p-65 [1-31-16 350] 


BIBLIOGRAPHY = 


History 
GENERAL WoRKS 
SPECIAL PERIODS 


INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 


GENERAL WorkKS 
SPECIAL PERIODS 
CLAYTON-BULWER 
Hay-PAUNCEFOTE 
TOLLS QUESTION 


DariEN Route . 
GENERAL WorRKS 
SPECIAL PERIODS 


NicarAcua Route 
GENERAL WorKS 
SPECIAL PERIODS 


PANAMA CANAL 
PERIODICALS - 
COMMERCIAL AND 
History - 


TREATY 
TREATY 


Economic 


GENERAL WorRKS - 


SPECIAL PERIODS - 


ENGINEERING ASPECTS - 


FRENCH PERIOD - 


AMERICAN PERIOD - 


SANITATION” - 

ForTIFICATION - 
Maps AND VIEWS 
PoETRY - - 


TEHUANTEPEC ROUTE 


INDEX - - - 


TABLE OF CONTENTS 


ASPECTS - - - - 


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AMERICAN 


INTEROCEANIC CANALS 


A LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


CoMPILED BY JOHN C. FRANK 


This list does not include United States government publications, which, up to 1899, are covered by 
the Bibliography of United States public documents relating to interoceanic communication across Nicaragua, 
etc., issued by the office of the Superintendent of Documents, and reissued in 1900 as an appendix to the 


List of books and articles...relating to interoceanic canal and railway routes, by H. A. Morrison, Jr. 
later government documents see the indexes to government publications. 


For 
For the early diplomatic correspon- 


dence relating to canal projects see Index to United States documents relating to foreign affairs 1828-1861, 


by Adelaide R. Hasse, issued by the Carnegie Institution, 1914. 


documents, the indexes to the Parliamentary Papers. 


The reader should consult, for British 


ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. DarIEN Route. PANAMA CANAL — continued. 
History. Nicaracua Route. ENGINEERING ASPECTS. 
SANITATION. 

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. PANAMA CANAL. ForRTIFICATIONS. 

CrayTon-BULWER TREATY. ola ae Γ Mars aNv VIEWS, 

CONOMIC AND COMMERCIAL PoETRY. 
Hay-PAuNCEFOTE TREATY. Neen 
ToLt_s QueEsTION. History. TEHUANTEPEC ROUTE. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 


Arias, Harmodio. The Panama canal: a 
study in international law and diplomacy. 


ΠΟ ἢ: P. S: King and Son, 1911. _ vii, 
1923p. ὃ. TSB 

Bibliography, p. xi—xiv. 

Bancroft, Hubert Howe. Interoceanic 
communication. (In his: New Pacific. New 
York, 1913. 12°. p. 199-209.) ICI 

Bibliography, p. 208-209. 

Bureau of American Republics. The in- 


teroceanic canal. (In: Bureau of American 


Republics. Bulletin. Washington, 1892. 
8°. no. 51, p. 42-55, 105-108.) HMR 
Bibliography, p. 105-108. 
Channing, Edward, and others. Guide 


to the study and reading of American his- 
tory. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1912. 
xvi, 650 p. 8°. Desk — Room 300 


Davis, Charles Henry. List of the prin- 
cipal authorities relating to projects of 
interoceanic communication through the 
American isthmus. (In his: Report on in- 
teroceanic canals and railroads between the 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Washington, 
1867. 2. ed. 8°. p. 31-37.) TPV 


Also printed in 39. cong., 1. sess. S. ex. doc. 62, 
p. 24-28. 


eae 


Enock, C. Reginald. The Panama canal 
(its past, present, and future). London: 
Collins’ Clear-Type Press, n.d. 262 p. 16°. 


TSB 
Bibliography, p. 255. 


Forbes-Lindsay, Charles Harcourt Ains- 
lie. Panama and the canal to-day. An his- 
torical account of the canal project from 
the earliest times... Boston: L. C. Page and 
Company, 1910. xiii p., 1 1., 433 p., 2 maps, 
43 Ὁ]. 8% TSB 

Bibliography, p. 422-427, 


Levy, Pablo. Notas geograficas y eco- 
nomicas sobre la republica de Nicaragua. 
Paris: Dy Schmitz, 189,19. xvi, 627) p. 8°: 

HMR 


Canal americano en general, p. 610-612. 


Morrison, Hugh Alexander. List: of 
books and articles in periodicals relating to 
interoceanic canal and railway routes. 
(Nicaragua; Panama; Darien, and the val- 
ley of the Atrato; Tehuantepec and Hon- 
duras; Suez Canal.) By Hugh A. Morrison, 
jr., of the Library of Congress. With an 
appendix: Bibliography of United States 
public documents. Prepared in the office 


2 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Bibliography, continued. 


of Superintendent of Documents. Wash- 
ington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1900. 174 p. 8°. 
(U.S. 56. cong., 1: 5655: Sen. doc, 59.) 

TS p.v.2, no.14 


Nourse, Joseph Everett. The maritime 
canal of Suez from its inauguration, No- 
vember 17, 1869 to the year 1884. Wash- 
ington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1884. 164 p. 8°. 
(U.S: 48. cong., 1. 5655. Sen. ex..doc: 198.) 

TSB p.v.73, no.10 

Chief official documents of the United States 


government on the canal across the American isthmus, 
p. 154-157. 


Singh, Saint Nihal. The Panama canal: 
its importance and possibilities. (London 
quarterly review. London, 1914. 8°. v. 122 
rseries 5, v. 8), p. 222-241.) * DA 

Bibliography, p. 222. 


Sullivan, John T. Report of historical 
and technical information relating to the 


problem of interoceanic communication by 
way of the American isthmus. Washing- 
ton: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1883. 219 p., 28 maps. 
4°, (U.S. Navigation Bureau. Navy De- 
partment.) Ττ5 
Bibliography, p. 214-219. 
Also in U. 5. 47. cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 107. 


United States. — Superintendent of Docu- 
ments. Bibliography of United States pub- 
lic documents relating to interoceanic com- 
munication across Nicaragua, isthmus of 
Panama, isthmus of Tehuantepec, etc. Pre- 
pared in the office of Superintendent of 
Documents. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 
1899. 29 p. 8°. TS p.v.2, no.13 


This list was afterwards completed to 1900, and 
published as an appendix to “‘List of books and articles 
in periodicals relating to interoceanic canal and rail- 
way routes’ by Hugh A. Morrison. 


Writings on American history. 1903, 
1906-13. v.p., 1905-15. 8°. Desk -- Room 300 


HISTORY 


GENERAL WorKS 


Abert, Sylvanus Thayer. Is a ship canal 
practicable? Notes, historical and statisti- 
cal, upon the projected routes for an inter- 
oceanic ship canal between the Atlantic and 
Pacific oceans, in which is included a short 
account of the character and influence of 
the canal of Suez, and the probable effects 
upon the commerce of the world of the two 
canals, regarded either as rivals, or as part 
of one system of interoceanic navigation. 
Cincinnati: R. W. Carroll & Co., 1872. 88 p., 
5 maps. 2. ed. 85. TSB 


Alexander, J. H. Memoir on routes of 
communication between the Atlantic and 
Pacific oceans. (In: J. A. Rockwell. Canal 
or railroad between the Atlantic and Pacific 


oceans. Report... n.p. (1849. 8°. p. 33- 

61.) TSB 

Ammen, Daniel. The American inter- 

oceanic ship canal question. Philadelphia: 
L. R. Hamersly & Co., 1880. 102 p. 8°. 

TSB 

Anderson, Charles Loftus Grant. Search 


for a strait and early efforts for a canal. 
(In his: Old Panama and Castilla de Oro. 
Boston, 1914. 8°. p. 293-318.) HCB 


Bancroft, Hubert Howe. Interoceanic 
communication, 1801-1887. (In his: History 
of Central America. San Francisco, 1887. 


8°. v. 3, p. 689-746.) HM 
— (In his: New Pacific. New 
York, 1900. 8°. p. 379-389.) EC] 


Bibliography, p. 388-389. 


New 
ICI 


— (In his: New Pacific. 
York, 1913. 12°. p. 199-209.) 
Bibliography, p. 208-209. 


Blunt, Stanhope E. Canals on the Ameri- 
can isthmus. A paper read before the Con- 
temporary Club, Davenport, lowa, January 
18, 1900. Davenport, lowa: The Contem- 
porary Club, 1900. 26 p., 4 maps. 8°. 

TSB p.v.65, no.18 


Congrés international d’études du canal 
interocéanique, Paris, 1879. Compte rendu 
des séances. Paris: E. Martinet, 1879. 666 
p., 11,3 maps, 1 plan. 4°. + TSB 


-—— Instructions to Rear Admiral Daniel 
Ammen and Civil Engineer A. G. Menocal, 
U. S. Navy, —and reports of the proceed- 
ings of the congress. Washington, 1879. 
21. geo tae TSB p.v.25, no.11 


Cullen, Edward. On the surveys of pro- 
posed lines for a ship canal between the 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans. On the isth- 
mus of Darien and the ship canal. 1 map. 
(Society gf Engineers. Transactions. Lon- 
don, 186 8°. p. 15-38.) VDA 


Davis, Charles Henry. Report on vari- 
ous proposed lines for interoceanic canals 
between Atlantic and Pacific oceans. July 
12, 1866. Washington, 1866. 28 p., 13 maps. 
8°. (U.S. 39: cong., 1. Sess. Sen. ἘΣ docioze 


* SBE 
Reprinted, with additions, in 1867, ΤΕῚΣ 


Report on interoceanic communi- 
cations at American isthmus. Jan. 11, 1870. 


΄ 


AMERICAN INTEROCEANIC CANALS 3 


History — General Works, continued. 


Washington, 1870. 37 p. 8°. (U.S. 41. 
cong., 2. sess. House ex. doc. 113.) *SBE 


“Contains nineteen papers translated from Spanish 
official documents, covering a period of more than 
thirty years, 1757-1788.” 


Fitz-Roy, Robert. Considerations on the 
great isthmus of Central America. ,The 
question of a union of the Atlantic and 
Pacific oceans by a navigable channel.) 
map. (Royal Geographical Society. Jour- 
nal. London, 1850. 8°. v. 20, p. ek 


Forbes-Lindsay, Charles Harcourt Ains- 
lie. Canal exploration. illus. (In his: 
America’s insular possessions. _ Philadel- 


phia, 1906. 12°. v. 1, p. 363-385.) ICI 


Forrest, Archibald Stevenson. Canal 
projects: old and new. (In his: A tour 
through South America. London, 1919: δ. 
p. 72-96.) HCY 


Hart, Albert Bushnell, editor. Extracts 
from official papers relating to the Isth- 
Peneeanal, 1515-1909. ;New York: P. P. 
Simmons, 1910. 31 p. 12°. (American his- 
tory leaflets. no. 34.) IAG 


Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander, 
Freiherr von. Considérations générales sur 
la possibilité de joindre la mer du Sud a 
Yocéan Atlantique. (In his: Essai politique 
sur le royaume de la Nouvelle-Espagne. 
Paris, 1511. 8°. v. 1,.ch. 2.) HEY 


Same, in English. (In_his: 
Political essay on the kingdom of New 
Spain. London, 1811. ον 1 ΠῚ 2. 

Hry, 


(In his: Political essay on the 
kingdom of New Spain. New York, 1811. 
Boamey el; ch. 2.) HTY 


Same, in Spanish. (In his: 

Ensayo politico sobre el reino de la Nueva- 
Espafia. Paris, 1822. Bo 1 “elie 2) 

ΕΓΡῪ 

_— A letter of Alexander von Hum- 


boldt, 1845. (American historical review. 
Lancaster, Pa., 1902. 8°. v. 7, p. ee) 


Hurst, Thomas Wright. Isthmus of Pana- 
ma, Nicaragua, canal routes, etc. Compiled 
by T. W. Hurst from various authorities. 
(New York: T. W. Hurst, 1898. 2p.1., 98 p., 
2 maps. sq. 4°. + TSB 


Jeans, James Stephen. Waterways and 
water transportation in different countries: 
with a description of the Panama, Suez, 
Manchester, Nicaraguan, and other canals. 
London: E. & F. N. Spon, 1890. xx, 507 p. 
8°. TS 

Liot, W. B. Panama, Nicaragua, and 
Tehuantepec; or, Considerations upon the 
question of communication between the 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans. London, 1849. 
πο ps ὃ": TSB 


Lull, Edward Phelps, and FREDERICK CoL- 
tins. Reports of explorations for the loca- 
tion of interoceanic ship-canals through the 
isthmus of Panama and by the valley of the 
River Napipi by U. S. naval expeditions, 
1875. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1879. 
124 p., 8 diagr., 3 maps, 2 plans. 4°, TS 


Miller, Jacob William. Where to build 
the Isthmian canal. np. nd. 16 p. 8°. 
TSB p.v.28, no.16 


Morrison, George Austin, the younger, 
compiler. Compilation of executive docu- 
ments and diplomatic correspondence rela- 
tive to a trans-isthmian canal in Central 
America. Compiled by G. A. Morrison, 
jr., for Sullivan and Cromwell.; New York: 
Evening Post Job Printing House, 1899. 
3v. 4°. TSB 


Nourse, Joseph Everett. Interoceanic 
communication across Central America. 
(Franklin Institute. Journal. New York, 
1871-72. 8°. v. 92, p. 97-105, 161-167, 305- 
309, 377-383; v. 93, p. 305-313; v. 95, p. 89- 
98.) VA 


Peddie, H. J. Canal projects in the 
isthmus of Panama and adjacent regions. 
(Scottish geographical magazine. Edin- 
burgh, 1911. 8°. v. 27, p. 13-18.) KAA 


Pim, Bedford Clapperton Trevelyan. 
The gate of the Pacific. London, 1863. xiv, 
232. Ὁ, 7, MApS.. Oa, TSB 


Pitman, Robert Birks. A succinct view 
and analysis of authentic information ex- 
tant in original works, on the practicability / 
of joining the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 
by ship canal across the isthmus of Amer- 


ica. London: printed for J. M. Richardson 
and J. Hatchard, 1825. viii, 229 p., 11; 
1 map. 8°. TSB 


Reviewed in Monthly review, London, v. 107, 


p. 193, * DA. 


Pouchet, James, and GuSTAVE SAUTEREAU. 
Examen comparatif des divers projets de 
canaux inter-océaniques par l’isthme de 
Darien et le lac de Nicaragua. Paris: E. 
Lacroix, 1876. 31 p. 4°. + TSB 


The Practicability and importance of a 
ship canal to connect the Atlantic & Pacific 
oceans. With a history of the enterprise 
from its inception to the completion of the 
surveys. New York: 6. F. Nesbitt ἃ Co., - 
prtrs., 1855. 77 p., 1 map. 8°. TSB 


Rockwell, John Arnold. Canal or rail- 
road between the Atlantic and Pacific 
oceans. Report by J. A. Rockwell from the 
select committee upon the subject, 1849. 
n. Ὁ. 1849.) 678 p., 1 1, 1 chart, 1 diagr., 12 
maps, 2 plans. 8°. (U. S. Committee on 
Routes between Atlantic & Pacific Oceans. 
30 cong., 2 sess. H. rept. 145.) TSB 

This report includes “Memoir on routes of com- 


munication between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans,” 
by J. H. Alexander. 


4 THE NEW YORK 


History — General Works, continued. 


Stuckle, Henry. Interoceanic canals; an 
essay on the question of the location for a 
ship canal across the American continent. 
New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1870. 2 p.l., 
ἵν ΠΡ: 5 ΠΆΡΕ 8:: TSB 


Sullivan, John T. Report of historical 
and technical information relating to the 
problem of interoceanic communication by 
way of the American isthmus. Washing- 
ton: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1883. 219 p., 28 maps. 
4°, (U.S. Navigation Bureau. Navy Deere 


Bibliography, p. 214-219. 
Also in U. S. 47. cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 107. 


Warfield, Ethelbert Dudley. Historical 
account of isthmian projects. An address. 
(American Society of International Law. 
Proceedings. New York, 1913. 4°. v. 7, 
p. 53-60.) XBA 


Wenmaekers, Jer. La lumiére sur Mon- 
sieur de Lesseps, son canal de Suez, son 
projet du canal interocéanique de Panama 
et un mot sur le projet du canal de Nica- 
ragua. Bruxelles: Decq ἃ Duhent {1880}. 
5p. 28°: TSB p.v.25, no.3 


Wyse, Lucien Napoléon Bonaparte, and 
others. Canal interocéanique 1877-1878. 
Rapports sur les études de la Commission 
internationale d’exploration de Tlisthme 
américain. Paris: A. Lahure, 1879. 294 p., 
11 Π ΠΑΡ. 1 ΡἹ]. 36: 4%. + TSB 


SPECIAL PERIODS 
1825-26 


Atlantic and Pacific canal. 
ter. Baltimore, 1825-26. 8°. 
1539: ν. 31, Ὁ. 72:73.) 


(Niles’ regis- 
v. 28, p. 152- 
* DA 


1827 


Note sur la communication proposée 
entre les océans Atlantique et Pacifique. 
(Société de géographie. Bulletin. Paris, 
1827. 8°. v. ὃ, p. 111-144.) KAA 


1830 


Jonction de l’océan Atlantique avec la 
mer du Sud. (Société de geographie. Bul- 
letin. Paris, 1830. 8°. v. 13, p. 255-258.) 

KAA 


1836 


Radcliff, Samuel. Considerations on the 
subject of a communication between the 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans, by means of a 
ship-canal across the isthmus, which con- 
nects North and South America; and the 
best means of effecting it, and permanently 
securing its benefits for the world at large, 


PUBLIC LIBRARY 


by means of a co-operation between indi- 
viduals or companies of different nations 
and the patronage of their respective gov- 
ernments. Bya citizen of New York ;Sam- 
uel Radcliff}. Georgetown, Ὁ. C.: The Met- 
ropolitan Office, 1836. 28 p., 2 maps. 8°. 

TSB p.v.47, no.6 


1839 


The Projected ship canal to connect the 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans. (Democratic 
review. Washington, Ὁ. C., 1839. 8°. v. 6, 
p. 287-307, 413-424.) *DA 


1843 


Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific 
oceans. (Penny magazine. London, 1843. 
8°. v. 12, p. 397-399, 404-406, 414-416.) * DA 


1845 


Bryan, John A. Union of the Atlantic 
and Pacific oceans, at or near the isthmus 
of Panama, examined and discussed by J. 
A. Bryan...in a series of letters addressed 
to the National Institute, at Washington. 
rWashington: the institute, 1845) 27 p. 8°. 

TSB p.v.61, no.12 


Projected ship canal across the great 
American isthmus. (Foreign quarterly re- 
view. London, 1845. 8°. v. 34, p. 389-400.) 

*DA 


1847 


Glynn, Joseph. A review of the plans 
which have been proposed for connecting 
the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, by a 
navigable canal. 1 map. (Institution of 
Civil Engineers. Minutes of proceedings. 
London, 1847. 8°. v. 6, p. 399-430.) VDA 


Whitney, A. Intercommunication be- 
tween the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. (De 
Bow’s review. New Orleans, 1847. 8°. v. 
4, p. 164-176.) TAA 


1848 


California, New Mexico, and the passage 
between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. 
(De Bow’s review. New Orleans, 1848. 
8°. v. 6, p. 204-226.) TAA 


1849 


Buelow, Alexander von. 
rung des Isthmus. 
Nicaragua. Berlin, 1849. 12°. p. 40-56.) 

HMR 


Die Canalisi- 


Intercommunication between the Atlan- 
tic and Pacific oceans. (De Bow’s review. 
New Orleans, 1849. 8°. v. 7, p. 1-37.) TAA 


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(In his: Der Freistaat “ 


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“Washington: J. T. Towers, prtr., 


AMERICAN INTEROCEANIC CANALS 5 


History — Special Periods, continued. 
1850 


Byam, George. Water communication 
between the Atlantic and Pacific. 1 map. 
(In his: Wanderings in some of the western 


republics of America. London, 1850. 12°. 
p. 248-264.) HCY 
Hamilton. On the advantages and prac- 


ticability of forming a junction between the 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans. In letter from 
Dr. H. to S. Banister. (New monthly 
magazine and humorist. London, 1850. 8°. 
v. 89, p. 365-372, 444-451; v. 90, p. 37-40, 167- 
178, 314-328.) * DA 


Hughes, George W. Letter in answer to 
the Hon. John M. Clayton, secretary of 
on intermarine communications. 
1850. 67 
Ci)p, 8°. TPV p.v.2, no.1 


Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific. 
(Westminster review. London, 1850. om 
v. 53, p. 127-144.) *D 


Reprinted in Eclectic magazine, New York, v. 20, 
p. 245-254; Living age, Boston, v. 27, p. 193-201. 


O’Connor, Luke Smyth. On the links 
connecting the Atlantic and Pacific. (Dub- 
lin University magazine. Dublin, 1850. 8°. 
v. 35, p. 221-224.) *DA 


Reprinted in Eclectic magazine, v. 20, p. 40-43. 


Proposed communications between the 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans. (New month- 
ly magazine and humorist. London, 1850. 
8°. v. 88, p. 172-193.) *DA 


Sampson, Marmaduke Blake. Central 
America and the transit between the 
oceans. New York: S. W. Benedict, 1850. 
25 Ὁ. tole TSB p.v.25, no.5 


Reprinted from Westminster review, London, v. 53, 
p. 124-144, * DA. 


Ship canal across the isthmus, and Pacif- 


ic railway. (Western journal. St. Louis, 
1850. 8°. v. 3, p. 351-363.) * DA 
Short cuts across the globe. (Harper’s 


New York, 1850. 8°. v. 1, p. 


*DA 


magazine. 


79-81.) 


1851 


Burwell, William M. Memoir explana- 
tory of the transunion and Tehuantepec 


route between Europe and Asia. Wash- 
ington: Gideon & Co., 1851. 36 p. 8°. 
ΤῸΝ p.v.2, no.6 


Niles, Nathaniel. Dispatch on subject 
of ship canal to unite waters of Atlantic 


and Pacific oceans. Dec. 17, 1851. Wash- 
ΠΡ ΘΙ 195]. | 5 p.. 8, (U.S. 32. cong., 
1. sess. Sen. ex. doc. * SBE 


“Sets forth importance of scheme and gives out- 
lined proposition of project.” 


Reichardt, C. F. Die Verbindung der 
beiden Oceane durch die Isthmen Central- 
Amerika’s. (In his: Centro-Amerika. 
Braunschweig, 1851. 8°. p. 146-219.) HMA 


Sédillot, Louis Pierre Eugéne Amélie. 
Des travaux entrepris pour établir une 
communication entre l’océan Atlantique et 
la mer du Sud. (Société de géographie. 
Bulletin. Paris, 1851. 8°. série 4, v. 1, Ὁ. 
249-260.) KAA 


1852 
Griswold, C. D. Proposed route for a 


ship canal. (In his: The isthmus of Pana- 

ma and what I saw there. New York, 

1852. 125. ps, Τ08Ξ121:) HDL 
1853 


Findlay, A. G. Oceanic currents, and 
their connection with the proposed Central- 


America canals. 1 map. (Royal Geo- 
graphical Society. Journal. London, 1853. 
8°. v. 23, p. 217-240.) KAA 


Heine, Wilhelm. Canalproject zur Ver- 
bindung des atlantischen und des stillen 
Oceans. (In his: Wanderbilder aus Cen- 
tral-Amerika. Leipzig, 1853. 16°. p. 43- 
55. HMA 


Holynski, Aleksander Jan Joachim. De 
la jonction des océans. (In his: La Califor- 
nie et les routes interocéaniques. Bruxelles, 
1853. 12°. p. 343-385.) IXG 


1854 


Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific 
oceans. (London quarterly review. Lon- 
don, 1854. 8°. v. 2, p. 172-185.) * DA 


Watts, George Burghall. Inter-oceanic 
communication across the isthmus of Pan- 
ama or “Darien.” (American Geographical 
and Statistical Society. Bulletin. New 
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1856 


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1873 


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1874 


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1875 


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1876 


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1880 


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1881 


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1890 


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1910 


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1911 


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1889 


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Our isthmian canal options. (Indepen- 
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Rival isthmian canal. (Nation. New 
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Will there ever be a Nicaraguan canal? 
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PANAMA CANAL 


For discussions of the comparative merits of the various routes see entries under the section History. 


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38 
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AMERICAN INTEROCEANIC CANALS 49 


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Huber, J. B. Colonel Gorgas, Panama, 
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Leigh, John George. Sanitation and the 
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Orenstein, A. J. 


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Maps AND VIEWS 


Aeronautical view of the Panama canal. 
tRelief map, 13 x 4% in., by, C. P. Gray, 


mapmaker. New York: Central Novelty 
Gomipany, cop. 1911. 1 p.,1 map. nar. f°. 
TSB 


Bienkowski, A. Bird’s-eye view and pro- 
file of Panama canal. Ancon, Canal Zone 


pcop. 1907;. 1 sheet folded in cover. Size 
within border: *#15% x 336 in. 8°. 
Map Room 


Scale not given. Lithographed. Colored. 


Bird’s-eye view of the Panama canal. 


Size: 2634 x 316 in. TSB 
Colored. 
One sheet facing title-page in F. J. Haskin, The 
Panama canal. New York, 1914. 8°. 
Bludau, Alos. Panama-Kanal. Size 


within border: >4 x #33 in. (Inset map 

in his: Flemmings Karte von Mexiko... 

Berlin, 1914.) Map Room 
Scale, 1= 666000. Approx. 10 m.=1 in. 


Carte générale du domaine du canal. 
tNew York: Compagnie universelle du ca- 
nal inter-océanique, 1887) 3 sheets. Size 
within border, when joined: Δ᾽ 2814 x >130% 


in, Map Room 

Scale, 1=20000. Approx. 3 in, ΞΞῚ πὶ: 

Lithographed. Colored. 

Feuille 1. Colon — Buena-Vista, du canal kil. 
o au kil. 27. 

Feuille 2. Buena-Vista —Emperador, du _ canal 
kil. 27 au kil, 54. 

Feuille 3. Emperador — Panama, kil. 53 au kil. 
74. 

Carte de l’isthme de Panama. Paris: 
Erhard, 1879. Size within border: *14% 
x 315 in. + TSB 

Scale, 1 = 200 000. 

Lithographed. Colored. 


One sheet in Congrés international d’études du 
canal interocéanique. Paris, 1879. 4°. Plate 3. 


Carte de l’isthme de Panama indiquant 


le tracé du canal interocéanique. Paris: 
Marchadier et Cie., 1882. Size within 
border: #11 x 318 in. 77 VDA 
Scale, 1 = 200 000. 
Lithographed. 


One sheet in La génie civil, v. 3, p. 26. 


Compagnie nouvelle du canal de Pana- 
ma. Plan général du canal. Size within 
border: #23 x >33 in. + TSB 

Scale, 1 = 100 100. 

Lithographed. Colored. 


One sheet in Compagnie nouvelle du canal de 
Panama. Rapport. Paris, 1899. plate 1. 


Compagnie universelle du canal intero- 
céanique de Panama. Plans des principaux 
chantiers au ler juin 1884. Paris: Erhard, 
1884. Size within border: 49% x 31534 in. 

TSB 

Lithographed. Colored. 


One sheet, supplement to no. 119 of Bulletin du 
canal interocéanique. 


Five-acre model of the Panama canal. 
(Scientific American. New York, 1915. 
112 Ὁ. 960.) 7+ VA 


General plan of the Panama canal with 
details of the project based upon a summit 
level of 20.75 metres; reengraved from the 
original for the Engineering magazine. 
Inset, the World. New York, 1900. Size 
within border: >30« 4 14 in. Map Room 

Scale, 1 = 100 000. 

Engraved. 

One sheet, supplement to Engineering magazine, 
Feb., 1900, to accompany the article by Charles Paine. 


68 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 


Panama Canal, continued. 
Maps and Views, continued. 


of the 
in colors. 


Gray, Ὁ: ἘΠ Gray’s aero view 
Panama canal. ,Relief map, 
New York: G.-P: Gray, 1913) . Sizer 128% 
x >18Y in. Map Room 
Sunrise on the Pacific. The world’s 
greatest engineering feat. ,Relief map in 
colors. New York: C. P. Gray, 1913. 
Size: #22% x 318 in. Map Room 


Hammond, C. 8 
Panama canal, 


Map ,and profile, of 
with description and ref- 


erences. New York: C. S. Hammond, 1907. 

1 sheet. Size: 213%x 319 in. Map Room 
Scale, 1=174124. Approx. % in.=1m. 
Lithographed. Colored. 


Hammond’s descriptive atlas of Panama 
and the Isthmian canal. Contains new 
maps, plans, illustrations and complete de- 
scriptive text. New York: C. 5. Ham- 
mond & Co., 1907. 7) p. τ. +7 TSB 


Harrison, Earle. Panama canal in con- 


struction: Lumiére photographs in color. 
(Scribner’s magazine. New York, 1913. 
8°. v. 54, p. 205 36.) *DA 
The Panama canal; illustrated from 

the original autochrome photographs. New 
York: “Moffat, Yard & Co., 1913. 34 p., 
1 pl. illus. 4°. TSB 
Jonas Lie’s paintings of the Panama ca- 
nal. illus. (Pan-American Union. Bulle- 
tin. Washington, 1914. 8°. v. 38, p. 679- 
683.) TLA 
Joseph Pennell’s pictures of Panama. 
illus. (Current literature. New York, 
1912. 8°. ν. 53, p. 579-581.) *DA 


Map of the United States Canal Zone 
showing the completed Panama canal. 
Size: #14 x 311 in. 


Lithograph. Colored. 
Commercial and library 


York, 1914. 5. p. 8 


Mills, William Wirt. The Panama canal; 
the world’s greatest engineering feat and 
work of construction. n.t.-p. ~-New Yorky 
M. King, Inc. ;1913.; 161. illus. ob. 12°. 

TSB 


King’s views of the Panama canal. 


One sheet in Hammond’s 
atlas of the world. New 


Title on cover: 


N., W. H. A painter of Panama: Jonas 
Lie. illus. (International studio. New 
York, 1914. 45. v. 51, p. cxcii-cxciv.) 

+MAA 


Official map. History and workings of 
the Panama canal. All about the Panama 


canal. Washington, D. C.: J. J. Millroy 
(1904;. Size: >23x Δ 16in. sheet folded 
aS iat Om TSB 
Scale, lin, = 11 110 ft. 
Panama canal. Present, future, topo- 
graphic, diagrammatic and_ illustrative. 


Compiled from U. S. 


Panoramic view.) 


gov. reports. Washington, D. C.: E. J. Be- 
verstock, cop. 1903. Size within border: 
Δ 1634 x >41% in. Map Room 
Scale not given. 
Lithographed. Colored. 


Panama Canal Company. Reproduction 
of a profile of the Panama canal published 

..Jan., 1888. Profile showing amount of 
work done towards building ἃ sea-level 
canal ;and; Profile showing work neces- 
sary to complete a lock-canal. ἢ. Ὁ. ;the 
company, 1888.) Size: Δ 13% x >32 in. TSB 


(Outlook. New 
v. 104, p. 692-693.) *DA 


Panama canal route. (Outlook. New 
York, 1909. 8°. v. 91, p. 948-949.) *DA 


Pennell, Joseph. Joseph Pennell’s pic- 
tures of the Panama canal; reproductions 
of a series of lithographs made by him on 
the isthmus of Panama, January — March, 
1912, together with impressions and notes 
by the artist. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippin- 


Panama canal in relief. 
York, 1913. 8°. 


cott Co., 1913. 13(1) p., 291., 28 pl. (4. edy 
4°, MEM 
Pictures of Panama canal. illus. 


(Hearst’s magazine. 


v. 23, p. 656-659.) 


Wonder of work on the Panama 
canal. illus. (International studio. New 
York, 1913. 4°. v. 48, p. 132-142.) {MAA 


Plan d’ensemble du canal interocéanique 
depuis la baie de Limon jusqu’a Gorgona. 
(185—?; Three sheets mounted on cloth 
with insets showing Colon or Aspinwall, 
Monkey-Hill, Chantier de Gatun, Chantier 
de Gorgona. Size when joined: 4.40 x 
>83 in. Map Room 

Seale, 1=20000. Approx. 3 in,=1m. 

India ink drawing. Colored. 


Plan, profil en long et profils en travers 


New York, 1913: 85. 
*DA 


du canal de Panama. 1912. Size within 
border: #12% x 319 in. VA 
Scale, 2% m. = 1 in. 
Lithographed. Colored. 


One sheet in Le génie civil, v. 61, p. 76. 


Plan et profils ἀπ canal de Panama 
d’aprés le projet de la Compagnie nouvelle. 
1900. Size within border: 412 x > 18% in. 

ΤΊΝΑ 


Scale, 1 in. = 5 000 meters. 
Lithographed. Colored. 
One sheet in Le génie civil, v. 36, p. 404. 


Profile and map of the Panama lock 


canal. Size: Δ 6 4 x9 in. tt VA 
Lithographed. Plain. 


One sheet in Scientific American. New York, 1906. 


f°. v. 94, p. 212. 

Recent views from the Panama canal. 
illus. (Scientific American. New York, 
1913. f°. v. 108, p. 432-433.) Tt VA 

(Relief map of Panama canal.; New York 
Herald, magazine section, March 23, 1913. 
1 sheet. Size: *11x >20 in. Map Room 

Scale not given. Colored. 


AMERICAN INTEROCEANIC CANALS 69 


Panama Canal, continued. 
Maps and Views, continued. 


United States. — Isthmian Canal Com- 
mission. Lock canal project. Map show- 
ing line of proposed lock canal with sum- 
mit elevation at 85 feet. ,;Panama canal. 
1906. New York: J. Bien, 1906. 1 sheet. 
Size: >48% x #26 in. Map Room 

Scale, 1 in. =1 m. 

Lithographed. Colored. 


Map of Canal Zone to accompany 
the annual report of the commission. Cu- 
lebra, Canal Zone, September, 1907. 1 
sheet. Size within border: 21134 x 332% 
in. Map Room 
Scale, 5% in. =1m. 
Lithographed. Colored. 


View of the isthmus of Panama along 
the line of the canal from Culebra Hill 
on the right to the Pacific ocean on the left. 
Panoramic view of the Pacific division 
looking south, June, 1909. Size within bor- 
der: 489% x 352% in. t+ VA 

Lithographed. Plain. 

One sheet in Engineering record, v. 60, p. 622. 


Vischer, Alfredo. Mapa de America 
Central por Alfredo Vischer. Stuttgart: 
W. C. Riibsamen, 1910. Size: #447 x 357 in. 


Map Room 
Scale, 1 Ξ 1 000 000 (lin. =15% m.). 
Lithographed. 
Inset: Map of Canal Zone [and] profile of the 


Panama canal. Scale,1 = 250000. Size, 13 x 15 in. 


Vue générale panoramique du canal in- 


terocéanique de Panama. Paris: E. Du- 
frenoy ,1886). Size within border: Δ 7" x 
-» 24: in. + HCK 


Lithographed. Colored. 
% One sheet in André Bresson, Bolivia, Paris, 1886. 
4°. 


Yokohama. — Chamber of Commerce. 
Aeronautical view of the Panama canal. 
rYokohama: The Chamber of Commerce, 
1912) Explanation in Japanese. 1 sheet. 
Size within border: 414 x 310% in. 

Map Div. 

Scale not given. 

Lithographed. Colored. 


PoeETRY 


Braley, Berton. 
(Harper’s weekly. 
ν. 56; Dp? 29.) 


Songs from Panama. 
New York, 1913. f°. 
*DA 


Chantey of the ditch diggers. 


n. t.-p. 
;Panama, 1911?,; 21. 


8°. NBH p.v.54, no.9 


Hanson, Joseph Mills. Panama. illus. 
(Scribner’s magazine. New York, 1915. 
8°. v. 57, p. 282-283). * DA 


Mackaye, Percy. The present hour; a 
book of poems. New York: Macmillan 
Go., 1914. x11, 119’ p.; 1 port: 112°. NBI 

Panama hymn, p. 65-67. Goethals, p. 68-70. 

The Panama hymn first appeared in North Amert- 
can review, v. 197, p. 499-500. 

Phillips, Stephen. Marriage of the seas. 
(Cosmopolitan. New York, 1913. 8°. v. 
55, p. 178-180.) *DA 


Panama, and other poems, narrative 
and occasional. With a frontispiece by 
Joseph Pennell. New York: J. Lane Co., 
1015: 153 p.,tront. 12°: NCM 


Panama, p. 9-13. 


Runyon, A. D. Song of Panama: poem. 


TEHUANTEPEC ROUTE 


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Ammen, Daniel. Objections to the isth- 
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(Chautauquan. Chautauqua, N. Y., 1912. 
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Stafford, Wendell Philips. Panama 
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Corthell, Elmer Lawrence. Advantages 


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Impresién que hace la Compafia 
Norte-Americana, establecida en Nueva 
Orleans, para la empresa de la communi- 
cacion inter-oceanica por el istmo de 
Tehuantepec, y poseedora del privilegio 
de la concesiOn hecha por el gobierno su- 
premo de Mégico al Don J. de Garay... 
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INDEX 


A 


Abbot, H. L.: 
The best isthmian canal, 10, 48. 
Hydraulics of Chagres river, 58. 
Hydrology of Chagres river, 58. 
International aspects of isthmian canal, 14. 
Natural conditions affecting the construction of 
Panama canal, 58. 
New Panama canal, 47. 
On the Panama canal, 48. 
Panama canal. Projects of Board of Consulting 
Engineers, 59. 
Panama canal; dual versus single lake project, 59. 
Panama canal and the regulation of Chagres 
river, 59. 
Panama under the control of the United States, 36. 
Preparatory period, Panama canal, 52. 
Present conditions of Panama canal, 59, 
Present status of Panama canal, 47, 59. 
Present status of Panama project, 52, 59. 
Problems of Panama canal, 40. 
Projects of Board of Consulting Engineers, 59. 
Revival of De Lesseps’ sea-level plan for Panama 
canal, 59. 
Solution of isthmian canal problem, 11, 59. 
Abbot, W. J.: 
Panama and the canal in picture and prose, 40. 
Panama and the canal; story of its achievement, 40. 
Abert, S. T. Is a ship canal practicable?, 2. 
Acheson, E. F. History of the canal project, 40. 
Adams, C. F. Panama Canal Zone; an epochal 
event in sanitation, 65. 
Adams, J. W. American interoceanic ship canals, 6. 
Adams, K. C. Hospital brotherhood of Panama, 65. 
Adamson, ΝΥ. C. Needed Panama canal legisla- 
tion, 36. 
Aeronautical view of Panama canal, 67. 

Airiau, A. Canal interocéanique par Visthme du 
Darien, 24. 
Aldana, Abelardo. 
Aleixandre, Cirilo. 

de Panama, 47. 
Alexander, J. H. Memoir on routes between the 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 2. 
Allen, C. H. Canal across American isthmus, 7. 
Allin, C. D. Discriminatory tolls, 19. 
America disgraced among nations, 19. 
American Atlantic and Pacific Ship Canal Company. 
Charter and act of incorporation, 28. 
American interoceanic ship canal, 7. 
American isthmian canals. A topical discussion, 10. 
American Scientific Commission. Report of, on 
artificial waterways of Europe with special refer- 
ence to Tehuantepec railway and ship canal, 69. 
Ammen, Daniel: 
American inter-oceanic ship canal question, 2, 12. 
American isthmian canal routes, 8. 
Errors of interoceanic transit question, 8. 
Facts and suppositions relating to American 
isthmian transit, 30. 
Interoceanic ship canal across the American isth- 
mus. Proposed canal via Lake Nicaragua, 29. 
M. de Lesseps and his canal, 44. 
Nicaragua canal, 31. 
Nicaragua route to the Pacific, 29. 
Nicaragua vs. Panama, 8. 


Panama canal question, 14. 
Cuatro palabras sobre el canal 


Ammen, Daniel, continued: 
Objections to isthmus of Tehuantepec as a canal 


route, 69, 
Proposed inter-oceanic ship canal across Nicarag- 
ua, 29. 


Proposed ship canal across Nicaragua, 26. 
Recollections of Panama Canal Congress, 43. 
Surveys from 1870 to 1875 for a ship canal, 6. 
Anderson, C. L. G. Search for a strait, 2. 
Anderson, C. P. Issues between the United States 
and Great Britain in regard to Panama canal 
tolls, 19. 
André, E. L. La apertura de canal de Panama, 11. 
Appointment of a commission to investigate canal 
routes, 9. 
Arbitration and the Panama canal, 19. 


Arce, E. J. See Sosa, J. B., and Ε. J. Arce. 
Archer, William. Panama canal, 54. 
Arias, Harmodio, Panama canal; a study in in- 


ternational law and diplomacy, 1, 11. 
Aspinall, A. E. Panama canal, Colon, and Pan- 
amd, 90. 
Atkins, T. B.: 
Inter-oceanic canal across Nicaragua, 31. 
Refutation of “The proposed Nicaragua canal an 
impracticable project”? by Joseph Nimmo, jr., 33. 
Report on tonnage und traffic within zone of 
maritime canal of Nicaragua, in 1890, and as 
estimated for 1897, 31. 
Atlantic and Pacific canal, 4. 
Atlantic and Pacific interoceanic projects, 6. 
Atlanto-Pacific canal, for all nations. The Hum- 


boldt line. Inter-oceanic Canal Company. Pros- 
pectus, 23. 
Atlanto-Pacific canal for all nations. Preliminary 


statement, 23. 
Atrato and San Juan Canal and Transportation Com- 
pany in New Grenada, 24. 
Austin, H. A. Fortification of the Panama canal, 66. 
Austin, O. P.: 
Panama canal — its effect on domestic and foreign 
trade, 36. 
Probable effect of Panama canal on commercial 
geography of world, 37. 
Authier, G. F. Realizing the dream of Panama, 54. 
Available water supply of Panama canal, 59. 


B 


Bacon, A. S. Panama: a revelry in crime, 53. 
Baily, John. Nicaragua canal, 27. 
Bakenhus, R. E. Panama canal, 55. 
Bakenhus, R. E., and others. The Panama canal, 
comprising its history and construction, 40. 
Baker, B. N.: 
American traffic for Panama canal, 37. 
How we can have American ships for Panama 
canal, 37. 
Panama canal tolls, 19. 
What the canal will mean, 37. 
What use is Panama canal to our country without 
American ships, 37. 
Baker, C. W. Panama canal, 54. 
Baker, ΒΕ. 8.: 
Glory of Panama, 56. 
Goethals the man and how he works, 56. 


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Ballard, -G. A. 
canals 372 
Bancroft, George, and James Buchanan. Letters on 
the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 1849, 1850, 17. 
Bancroft, H. H.: 
Interoceanic communication, 1, 2. 
Interoceanic communication, 1801-87, 2. 
Significance of Panama canal, 55. 

Barker, J. E. Panama: the difficulty and its solu- 
tion, 19. 
Barrés, Maurice. 
Barrett, John: 
Meaning of Panama canal to the South, 37. 

Opening of Panama canal, 56. 

See also Pan American Union. Panama canal. 
Panama canal and its problems, 50, 59. 

Bastide, Martin de la, baron: 


Commercial aspects of Panama 


Panama scandal, 47. 


Memoire sur la possibileté, les avantages un canal. 


dans Amérique septentrionale, 26. 
Memorial presented to King of Spain in 1791, con- 
cerning the possibility of opening a canal in 
North America, 26. 
Bates, L. W.: 
Panama canal, system and projects, 40. 
Project for the Panama canal, 59. 
Retrieval at Panama, 40. 
Bates, Lindon, the younger: 
New plan for Panama canal, 50. 
Problem of Panama canal, 50. 
Progress on Panama canal, 50, 59. 
Bates plan for lock and lake canal at Panama, 59. 
Baty, Thomas. Die Frage der Panamakanalabga- 
ben, 19. 
Bayles, J. C. Darien ship canal, 25. 
Beaurepaire-Louvagny, Robert de. 
Panama, 56. 
Beeks, Gertrude: 
Nation’s house-keeping at Panama, 52. 
Panama canal conditions, 52. 
Bellet, Daniel. La nouvelle voie maritime, le canal 
de Panama, 40. 
Belly, Félix: 
Le canal du Nicaragua, 28. 
L’istmo americano e il canale del Nicaragua, 29. 
Percement de V’isthme de Panama par le canal 
de Nicaragua, 26. 
La question de l’isthme Américain, 28. 
Bérard, Victor. Panama, 48. 


Le canal de 


Bern, E. See Mauger, S. W., and E. Bern. 
Bernard, Emilio. Nicaragua and the interoceanic 
canal, 29. 


Bernard, W. Mammoth locks of Panama canal, 59. 

Bertschinger, Hermann. Die Arbeiten am Panama- 
Kanal, 59. 

Berwick, Edward: 

Entangling alliances, 17. 
Nicaragua or Panama, 10. 
Western view of isthmian canal, 34. 

Bienkowski, A.  Bird’s-eye view and profile of 
Panama canal, 67. 

Bigelow, John: 

Panama canal and the daughters of Danaus, 52. 

Report of, delegated by Chamber of Commerce of 
New York to assist at inspection of Panama 
canal, Feb., 1886, 45. 

Bigelow, Major John. Panama canal. May we close 
it in time of war?, 16. 

Bigelow, Poultney: 

Conditions in Canal Zone, 51. 

Our mismanagement at Panama, 51. 
Panama —the human side, 51. 
Suez and Panama, 54. 

Bingham, Hiram. Probable effect of opening Pan- 
ama canal dn our economic relation with South 
America, 37. 

Bird’s-eye view of Panama canal, 67. 


Bishop, Farnham: 

Builder of the canal: Colonel Goethals, 55. 

End of the big job: human achievement and human 
nature on Canal Zone, 55. 

Panama, past and present, 40. 

Bishop, J. B.: 
Address delivered at unveiling and dedication of 
memorial windows erected in St. Lukes Church, 
Ancon Hospital, C. Z. in memory of those who 
lost their lives during construction of Panama 
canal, 54. 
Benevolent despotism, 16. 
The French at Panama, 40. 
National value of an isthmian canal, 10. 
Panama gateway, 40. 
Panama Republic and canal, 15. 
Panama’s bridge of water, 56. 
Personality of Colonel Goethals, 57. 
Blakeslee, G. H.: 

Future of Panama canal, 37, 66. 

Panama and the conquest of the tropics, 65. 
Bludau, Alos. Panama-Kanal [map], 67. 
Blunt, S. E. Canals on American isthmus, 2. 
Boas, Franz. Nicaragua canal, 30. ᾿ 
Body, J. E. Inter-oceanic canal, via Nicaragua, 28. 
Boetticher, Ernst. Der Nikaragua-Kanal, 32. 
Bolce, Harold. Our great canal shibboleth, 37. 
Bolivia and the opening of Panama canal, 37. 
Bonsal, Stephen. Conquest of the isthmus, 55. 
Borland, W. P. Permanent government of Canal 


Zone, 40. 
Bovallus, Carl. Den interoceaniska Kanalen, 45. 
Bowen, H. W. Our canal treaties and tolls, 19. 
Bowles, J. T. Sanitation on the Isthmus, 65. 


Boyce, W. D.: 
Advantages of making the canal zone a free city 
and a free port, 37. 
Panama Canal Zone and republic of Panama, 56. 
Boyd, R. N. Notes on the Panama canal, 46. 
Boyer, Léon. Travaux du canal de Panama, 57. 
Braley, Berton. Songs from Panama, 69. 
Bresson, André. Le canal interocéanique, 45. 
Briggs, E. B. Question of Panama canal tolls, 19. 
Bristow, J. L. Report to secretary of war, June 24, 
1905, 50. 

British expert on fortifications of Panama canal, 66. 

British notes concerning Panama canal tolls [text], 
19, 

Bromiey, Robert. Nicaragua canal question and 
Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 17. 

Brown, S. H., the younger. 
Canal Zone, 65. 

Brownell, A. Effect on our commerce and industrial 
life, 37. 

Brunet, Gaston. Le procés de Panama, 15. 

Bryan, J. A. Union of the Atlantic and Pacific 
oceans, 4. 

Bryan, W. H. Darien ship canal, 25. 

Bryce, James: 

Isthmus of Panama, 55. 

Panama canal tolls, 19. 

Buchanan, James. See Bancroft, George, and James 
Buchanan. 

Buel, C. C. Piercing the American isthmus, 7. 

Buelow, Alexander von. Die Canalisirung des Isth- 
mus, 4. 

Building the huge concrete locks at Gatun, Pan- 
ama, 59. 

Bullard, Arthur: 

* The big job, 54. 

How we pulled the teeth of the tropics, 65. 

Leak at Panama, 54. 

Our canal, 54. 

Panama; the canal, the country, and the people, 40. 
Bulletin du canal interoceanique, 36. 


Health conditions in 


INDEX 75 


Bunau-Varilla, Philippe: 
Canal and Republic of Panama, 14. 
Le détroit de Panama, 40. 
Fortifications of the straits of Panama, 66. 
How to build the Panama canal?, 50. 
Nicaragua or Panama, 10. 
Panama; la creation, la destruction, la résurrec- 
tion, 40. 
Panama; the creation, destruction and resurrec- 
tion, 40. 
Panama, le passé, le présent, l’avenir, 40. 
Panama canal — “lock canal’? type and “Straits of 
Panama”’ type, 52. 
Panama tolls, 19. 
La question de Panama, 15. 
Sea-level canal at Panama, 59. 
Sea-level canal and the straits of Panama, 59. 
The straits of Panama, 51. 
Substance of a series of conferences, 10. 
Text of lecture before Commercial Club of Bos- 
ton, on Panama canal, 53. 
Bunau-Varilla, Philippe, and D. Piaz. 
Panama, 56. 
Bunau-Varilla plan for Panama canal, 59. 


Le canal de 


Bunker, W. M. Report on canal and commercial 
conditions on isthmus of Panama, 49. 

Bureau of American Republics. Interoceanic 
canal, 1. 

Burke, C. W. Mechanical equipment of Panama 
canal, 59. 

Burr,-W. H:: ; 

Ancient and modern engineering and the Isthmian 

canal, 59. 


Aspects of Panama canal, 51. 
Panama route for a ship canal, 48. 
Present aspects of Panama canal, 50. 
Proposed isthmian ship-canal, 10. 
Republic of Panama, 49. 

Burral-Montferrat. Les Etats-Unis et le canal inter- 
océanique, 50. 

Burt, G. A. Comparison of Isthmian canal proj- 

τ δοῖϑ. 10. 
ΠΟ, ve). : 
Nicaraguan Canal Bill, 35. 
What will the canal accomplish?, 37. 

Burwell, W. M. Memoir explanatory of the trans- 
union and Tehuantepec route between Europe 
and Asia, 5. 

Bustamente, A. S. de. Le canal de Panama et le 
droit international, 13. 

Butte, G. C. Great Britain and the Panama canal: 
study of tolls question, 19. 

Byam, George. Water communication between the 
Atlantic and Pacific, 5. 


ς 


Nicaragua canal, 31. 
La question du Pan- 


Cadle, Cornelius. 

Calderon, Carlos, and others. 
ama, 14. 

California, New Mexico, and the passage between 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 4. 

Canal inter-océanico, 25. 

Canal interocéanique sans écluses ni tunnels a travers 
du Darien, 25. 

Canal and its reasons, 19. 

Canal de Panama. Aménagement des eaux, 57. 

Canal de Panama. Dragues du type Américain 
“Hercules,” 57. 

Canal project and Colombian feeling, 14. 

Canal rates and the railroads, 37. 

Canal record, 36. 

Canal tolls and national honor, 19. 

Canal tolls question, 19. 

Canal tolls and the shipping trust, 19. 


Canal and the treaty, 17. 

Canal Zone Medical Association. Proceedings. See 
U. 5. Isthmian Canal Commission. Proceed- 
ings of Canal Zone Medical Association. 

Canal Zone pilot. Guide to republic of Panama, 52. 

Capella y Pons, F. Monroisme? Notes-études sur 
la politique continentale américaine, a l’égard de 
l’Europe, 16. 

Capps, W. L. See Kimball, W. W., and W. L. 
Capps. 

(Caracristi,—.C.)h.)Z. 
canal; 50. 

Carden, G. L.: 

Defending the Panama canal, 66. 
Panama canal’s defense, 66. 

Carpenter, F. G. Panama canal, 48. 

Carr, Οὐ Ὁ “See Gause,F. A. and Οὐ Ὁ, Carr. 

Carr, Je Be: 

Chief engineer and his work, 59. 
History — conditions — prospects, 51. 
Panama canal, 51. 

Work of the sanitary force, 65. 

Carrera y Justiz, Francisco. Orientaciones nece- 
sarias; Cuba y Panama, 11. 

Carte générale du domaine du canal, 67. 

Carte de l’isthme de Panama, 67. 

Carte de l’isthme de Panama indiquant le tracé du 
canal interocéanique, 67. 

Carus, Paul. Panama canal question, 19. 

Case for Panama act, 19. 

Cassidy, P. S. Nicaragua canal project, 33. 

Cattell, J. M. Outworn treaties, 19. 

Caweroft, Ernest. Fight at Culebra cut, 59. 

Celler, M. Percement de l’isthme du Darien, 25. 

Central American ship canals, 10. 

Central American Transit Company. Memorial 
claiming conclusive right of transit over route 
of Maritime Canal Co., 30. 

Cermoise, Henri. Deux aus a Panama, 45. 

Céspedes, J. M. Los canales de Panama y Nicarag- 


Present status of Panama 


ua, ὃ: 
Chamberlain, L. T. A chapter of national dis- 
honor, 14. 
Chambers, W. I. Notes on Nicaragua ship canal, 29. 
Chance, H. M. Mining methods for Culebra cut, 59. 


Chandler, J. R. Construction required, 35. 

Chanel, E. Les Etats-Unis et le traité Hay-Paunce- 
fote, 18. 

Channing, Edward, and others. 
American history, 1. 

Chantey of the ditch diggers [poem], 69. 

Charencey, C. F. H. G., comte de. Le percement de 
Visthme de Panama, 43. 

Chatfield, Mary A. Light on dark places at Pan- 
amas δῶ; 

Cheff, A. E. Isthmian ship railway, 69. 

Chester, C. L.: 

Isthmia canal, 52. 

See also Hall, A. B., and C. L. Chester. 
Chester, C. M.: 

Diplomacy of the quarter deck, 16. 

Panama canal, 50. 

Panama canal as it relates to treaties, 16. 

Chevalier, Michel: 

Extract from an historical examination of isthmus 
of Panama, 27. 

L’isthme de Panama, 42. 

Childs, O. W.: 

Engineer’s report on cost of constructing ship 
canal of Nicaragua, 28. 

Supplemental estimates to a report of survey and 
estimates of cost of constructing inter-oceanic 
ship canal in Nicaragua, 26. 

Survey of Nicaragua route for ship canal, 26. 

Childs, O. W., and J. Ὁ. Fay. Report of survey and 
estimates of cost of constructing inter-oceanic 
ship canal in Nicaragua, 26. 


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Chittendon, H. M. 
tolls, 19. 

Church, G. E. Interoceanic communication on west- 
ern continent, 10. 

Clark, J. B. Remote effects of Panama canal, 37. 

Clark, J. M. Panama canal and the railroads, 37. 

Clavenad, C. Propagation de la marée et vitesse des 
courants dans le canal de Panama, 46. 

Clayton, J. M. - Speech on Central American treaty 
of April 19, 1850, 17. 

Clayton-Bulwer dispute, 17. 

Clayton-Bulwer treaty, text, 17. 

Clerke, Miss E. M. Maritime canals, 45. 

Cleveland, W. F. New type of sixty-foot summit 
level canal, 59. 

“The Coastwise exemption,” the nation against it, 19. 
Coen, Gustavo. Sull importanza sociale del canale 
di Panama, 46. 

Collection of clippings relating to Panama tolls ques- 
tion, 20. 

Collier, W. M. Would a subsidy to amount of tolls 
granted American ships passing through the canal 
be a discrimination prohibited by treaty?, 20. 

Collins, Frederick: 

Comparison of Panama and Nicaragua routes, 7. 

Explorations for a ship canal across Darien, 22. 

The interoceanic canal, 6. 

Isthmus of Darien and valley of Atrato considered 
with reference to practicability of an _ inter- 
oceanic ship canal, 22. 

Report of survey of proposed route for ship canal 
by way of Atrato, Napipi, and Dogualo rivers, 
by U. S. expedition of 1875, 22. 

See also Lull, E. P., and Frederick Collins. 
Collins, G. F. Chile and Panama canal, 15. 
Collins, J.-Ou: 

Opportunity for the South on the opening of 

Panama canal, 37. 

Panama guide, 55. 

Colné, Charles. Panama interoceanic canal, 45. 
Colombia deserves attention, 16. 
Colquhoun, A. R.: 

Colombia and the Panama canal, 14. 

An English view on the Panama canal, 52. 

Influence of Panama canal on trade rates, 37. 

Key to the Pacific. Nicaragua canal, 26. 

Panama canal tolls: British view, 20. 

Panama and the Nicaragua canals, 10. 

Strategical and economical effect of opening Pan- 
ama canal, 37. 

Colvin, F. H.: 

Hydraulic excavating at Panama, 59. 

Keeping shovels at work at Panama, 59. 

The mechanic and the Panama canal, 59. 

Panama canal shops at Balboa, 59. 

Commercial centers on proposed route of Nicaragua 

canal, 35. 

Commission’s white workers, 37. 

Common sense of the Isthmian canal decision, 10. 
Compagnie nouvelle du canal de Panama: 

Notes techiques concernant l’exposé des disposi- 
tions adoptées pour la solution de divers prob- 
lémes de l’exécution du canal, 57. 

Plan général de canal [map], 67. 

Rapport de la commission, 57. 

Rapport présenté au Conseil d’Administration par 
le comité technique, 57. 

Compagnie universelle du canal interocéanique de 
Panama: 

Plans des principaux chantiers au ler juin 1884, 67. 

Rapport de la‘commission, 48. 

Comparison of Nicaragua and Panama routes, 10. 
Completion of arrangements, 17. 


Case against Panama canal 


Concrete construction on Panama canal, 60. 

Congrés international du Canal interoceanique, Paris, 
1879, 2. 

Congrés international du canal interoceanique. In- 
structions to D. Ammen, 2. 

Construction of Obispo diversion in connection with 
Panama canal work, 60. 

Construction plants for Gatun locks of Panama 
canal, 60. 

Control system for Panama canal locks: operating, 
indicating and interlocking features of electri- 
cal system, 60. 

Convention pour l’exécution d’un canal maritime in- 
teroceanique sur le territoire de Nicaragua, 28. 

Cook, E. M. Panama canal and British shipping, 37. 

Cook, F. H. Panama crane failure, 60. 

Cook, J., and K. Andree. Beitrage zur Kenntniss 
des stidlichen Theile des mittelamerikanischen 
Isthmus, 5. 

Coolidge, A. C. Isthmian canal, 15. 

Coolidge, Summer. Three years in Canal Zone, 53. 

Cooper, G. H., and R. P. Rodgers. Report respect- 
ing progress on work of ship canal at Panama, 
1884, 45. 

Corea, L. F. Nicaragua, The interoceanic canal, 34. 

Corning, F. G. Panama canal, 46. 

Cornish, L. D. See Zinn, A. S., and L. D. Cornish. 

Cornish, Vaughan: 

Panama canal in 1907, 52. 

Panama canal in 1908, 52. 

Panama canal in 1908 and 1910, 52, 54. 

Panama canal in 1910, 54. 

Panama canal and its makers, 40. 

Panama canal and its relation to British Empire, 
5.5. 

Panama canal and the philosophy of land slides, 56. 

Scenes on Panama canal, 56. 

Strategic aspect of the Panama canal, 56. 

Cortambert, E. Nouveau projet d’une communica- 
tion entre le grand océan et Vl’océan Atlan- 
tique, 24. 

Corthell, E. L.: 

Advantages of Tehuantepec interoceanic route, 69. 

Atlantic & Pacific ship-railway across isthmus of 
Tehuantepec, 69. 

Exposition of errors in Ammen’s pamphlet ‘‘Cer- 
tainty of the Nicaragua canal contrasted with 
the uncertainties of Eads ship railway,” 30. 

Interoceanic problem and its scientific solution, 
8, 69. 

Isthmian ship railway, 69. 

Ship railway between the Atlantic and Pacific, 70. 

Tehuantepec route, 70. 

Tehuantepec ship railway, 70. 

Cossoux, N. V. L. Le canal interocéanique: adop- 
tion du projet de Colon a Panama, 48. 

Court of the canal zone, 37. 

Craig, Asa H. Resolved that the United States 
should build and control the Nicaragua canal, 33. 

Cram, T. J. Memoir of ocean routes between At- 
lantic and Pacific, 5. 

Craven, T. A. M. Report relating to survey for 
interoceanic canal, 24. 

Creelman, James. Fortify the canal, 66. 

Crichfield, G. W. Panama canal from a contractor’s 
standpoint, 60. 

Crowell, J. F.: 

Present situation of interoceanic canal question, 8. 

Some engineering features of Nicaragua canal, 30. 

Crowninshield, A. S.: 

Advantages of Nicaragua canal, 34. 

The dream of navigators, 33. 

An isthmian canal, 9. 

Cudmore, Patrick. Buchanan’s conspiracy, the 
Nicaragua canal and reciprocity, 32. 


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INDEX 77 


Cullen, Edward: 
Isthmus of Darien ship canal, 22. 
On the isthmus of Darien and the ship canal, 23. 
On surveys of proposed lines for a ship canal, 2. 
Over Darien by a ship canal, 23. 
Survey of Darien canal line, 25. 
Survey of isthmus of Darien, 25. 
Curtin, R. G. See Risley, S. D., and R. G. Curtin. 
Curtis, W. E. Panama route for Canadian north- 
west shipments, 37. 
Curtis, W. J. History of purchase by the United 
States of Panama canal, 40. 


D 


Dallas, G. M.: 
Isthmus of Tehuantepec, 70. 
Proposed ship canal across isthmus of Tehuan- 
tepec, 70: 

Darien canal, 24, 25. 

Darien Canal Company, prospectus, 25. 

Darien interoceanic canal, 25. 

Darien or San Blas tunnel route, 10, 

Darien ship canal, 24, 25. 

Darling, S. T. Studies in relation to malaria, 65. 

Dati, Francesco. 1] canale interoceanico, 40. 

Dauchy, W. E. The inter-oceanic canal, 7. 

Davin. Les fortifications du canal de Panama, 66. 

Davis, A. (Px: 

Hydrography of Nicaragua, 35. 

Isthmian canal, 10. 

A link between the oceans, 9. 

Nicaragua and the isthmian routes, 34. 
Panama and Nicaragua canals compared, 10. 
Water supply for the Nicaragua canal, 35. 

Davis) CH. : 

List of authorities relating to projects of inter- 

oceanic communication, 1. 

Report on interoceanic canals and railroads, 6. 
+ Report on proposed lines for interoceanic canals, 2. 
Davis, G. W.: 

Fortifications at Panama, 66. 

Nicaragua canal, 32. 

Supplemental report, May 1904, 49. 

Davis, Horace. Nicaragua canal, 32. 

Davis, R. H. Dirt diggers, 60. 

Davison, C. Is the Panama canal liable to damage 
by earthquakes?, 60. 

De Kalb, Courtenay. Nicaragua canal—ours or 
England’s?, 32. 

De Kalb, Courtenay, and others. 
Its political relations 
tages, 32. 

Delariie de Beaumarchais, Maurice. 
interoceanique, 13. 

Delevante, Michael. Panama pictures. 
life in land of great canal, 52. 
Delusions dispelled in regard to interoceanic com- 

munication, 24. 

Denison, Lindsay. Making good at Panama, 51. 

Dennis, W. C. Panama situation in light of inter- 
national law, 11, 15. 

Dennis, W. F. Panama in French canal times, 50. 

Depesee, C. Panama canal and free tolls to domes- 
tic American shipping, 20. 

Desquiens, F. Projet d’achévement du canal de 
Panama, 47. 

Detroyat, Léonce. Notes sur le percement des 
isthmes Panama et de Nicaragua, 8. 

Devine, E. T. Canal builders, 37. 

Dex, Leo. Un projet de torrent artificiel, 60. 

Dilke, C. W. U.K., U. 8. and the ship canal, 13, 18. 

Discussion upon a proposed interoceanic canal 
through Nicaragua, 29. 

Dodd, George. Proposed ship canal at Panama, 44. 


Nicaragua canal. 
and commercial advan- 


Affaire du canal 


Nature and 


Doddridge, W. B. Panama canal. Effect of open- 
ing waterway on the world in general, 37. 
Donville, H. Sur Vage des couches traversées par 

le canal de Panama, 47. 

Dorn, Alexander. Der Panama-Canal, 46. 
Douglas, 5. A. Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 17. 
Dow, L. Darien canal exploration, 25. 
Dreamers of peace, 66. 
Drouillet, Léon. Les isthmes américains, 6. 
Dryden, J. F.: 

American type of isthmian canal, 51. 

Lock canal, 60. 
Dulles, J. F.: 

Has United States the right to exclude from use 
of canal any class of foreign vessels, as railway- 
owned vessels?, 20. 

Panama canal controversy, 20. 

Dumas, A.: 


L’achévement du canal de Panama. Nouveau 
projet, 47. 

Le canal de Panama, 50. 

Le canal de Panama. Description. — Tonnage et 


tarifs prévus, 37. 
Le canal de Panama. 
des travaux, 60. 
Le canal de Panama. Historique. 
Etat actuel des travaux. 
miques, 40. 
Le canal de Panama. Historique. Etude et dis- 
cussion du projet de la nouvelle compagnie, 48. 
Les éboulements de la tranchée centrale du canal 
de Panama, 60. 
Projet d’achévement du canal de Panama, 57. 
Le tarif a appliquer a Panama et les revenus pro- 
bables du canal, 37. 
Dunlap, H. Racial pot-pourri on the isthmus, 38. 
Dunnell, M. B. Hay-Pauncefote treaty, 18. 
Duponchel, A.: 
Le canal de Panama: ses moyens d’exécution, 46. 
Le canal de Panama et la méthode des torrents 
artificiels, 46. 

Du Puy, W. A. Goethals the canal builder, 60. 
Durchstechung des Isthmus von Panama durch den 
interoceanischen Kanal von Nicaragua, 28. 

Der Durchstich der Landenge von Panama, 43. 
Duthil, J. Bordeaux et Panama, 38. 


Description, — Etat actuel 


Description. 
Conséquences écono- 


E 
Eads, J, Bit 


Address before House Select Committee on Inter- 
oceanic Canals, March 9, 1880, in reply to Count 
de Lesseps, 44, 70. 
Isthmian ship railway, 70. 
Earle, E. L. Nicaragua, the gateway to the Paci- 
fie) 34. 
Edmunds, G. F. Nicaragua canal treaty, 18. 
Edwards, Albert, pseud. See Bullard, Arthur. 
Egleston, Howard. Some concrete work in Pan- 
ama, 60. 
Eight-hour law and_ enforced 
Panama canal zone, 38. 
Eissler, Manuel. Panama canal, 44. 
Electric towing locomotives for Panama canal 
locks, 60. 
Electric towing in the Panama canal locks, 60. 
Elliott, L. E. Canal Zone to-day, 56. 
Elzelingen, J. M. W. van. Het Panama-kanaal, 40. 
England and Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 17. 
England’s Panama protest, 20. 
England’s view of Panama tolls, 20. 
Enock, C. R:: 
Panama canal, 1, 56. 
Panama canal (its past, present, and future), 40. 


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Escobar, F. President Roosevelt’s message and the 
Isthmian canal, 15. 

Estudios sobre el canal de Nicaragua, 34. 

Etat actuel des travaux du canal de Panama, 47. 

Etudes géologiques relatives au creusement du canal 
de Panama, 57. 


Evans, R. D.: 
Panama canal; its effect on commerce of United 
States, 38. 
Why Panama canal may be a bad business ven- 
ture, 38. 


Will the railroads throttle the Panama canal?, 38. 
Evans, W. Δ. Inter-oceanic canal projects, 7. 
Everett, Edward. Speech on Central American 

treaty, 17. 
Excavation and construction work during year ended 
June 30, 1909, 60. 


F 


Falconer, Thomas. Survey of isthmus of Tehuante- 
pec, 70. 
Fanning, Clara E. Selected articles on the fortifica- 
tion of Panama canal, 66. 
Fay, J. D. See Childs, O. W., and J. D. Fay. 
Features of the canal, 36. 
Fiegel, M. D. Der Panamakanal, 38, 41. 
Figuer, G. L. Le canal maritime de Panama, 41. 
Findlay, A. G. Oceanic currents,“and their connec- 
tions with proposed Central America canals, 5. 
First battle over canal tolls a victory for the presi- 
dent, 20. 
Fischer, E. S. Der Isthmus von Panama, 51. 
Fisher, C. W. Drydocking in canal locks, 60. 
Fitz-Roy, Robert. Considerations on the isthmus 
of Central America, 3. 
Five-acre model of Panama canal, 67. 
Flandre, Henri. Le canal de Panama et les Etats- 
Unis, 38. 
Fontan, L. Travaux du canal de Panama, 57. 
Fontpertius, A. F. de. Le canal de Panama, 44. 
Forbes-Lindsay, C. H. A.: 
The American enterprise, 41. 
Canal exploration, 3, 41. 
The New Panama Canal Company, 41. 
The Panama Canal Company, 41. 
The Panama canal as it will be, 51. 
Panama and the canal to-day, 1, 41. 
Panama, a field for American enterprise, 53. 
Panama: the isthmus and the canal, 41. 
Prospective Panama canal, 55. 
Situation at Panama, 53. 
Year at Panama under Stevens, 51. 
Ford, J. T.: 
Present condition of Panama canal works, 48, 60. 
Proposed new location for a Nicaragua ship 
canal, 33. 
Ford, W. C. Commercial aspects of Panama canal, 38. 
Forgotten canal treaty, 13. 
Forrest, A. S. Canal projects, 3. 
Fortescue, G. Present progress on Panama canal, 55. 
Fortifying the canal, 66. 
Fortifying the Panama canal, 66. 
Foskett, H. W. La Grande-Bretagne, les Etats-Unis 
et le canal du Nicaragua, 13. 
Foster, D. J. Neutralize Panama canal, 16. 
Foster, J. W. Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 17. 
Foster, W. H. Canal builders, 60. 
Fourcy, Charles de. Interoceanic canal routes, 7. 
Fox, G. L. Panama canal as a business venture, 38. 
Franck, H. A. Zone policeman 88; a close range 
study of Panama canal and its workers, 56. 


Franconie, J.: 
Le canal de Panama, 14. 
La politique des Etats-Unis dans l’Amérique cen- 
trale, 15. 
Fraser, J. F. Panama, and what it means, 41. 
Freehoff, J. C. See Miller, H. G., and J. C. Free- 
hoff. 
Freeman, J. R. The lock canal, 60. 
Fuller, Sir J. B. Visit to Panama canal, 56. 
Fullerton, M. M. Le canal de Panama et l’avenir des 
relations entre les Etats-Unis et la France, 16. 


G 


G., R. Canal interocéanique de Panama, 58. 

Gaillard, D. D. B.: 

Culebra cut and the problem of the slides, 60. 

Universal use of electricity on Panama canal, 60. 

Gallo, Olimpio. Concepto sobre el canal de Pan- 
ama, 49. 

Garay, José de: 

Account of isthmus of Tehuantepec with proposals 
for establishing a communication between the 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 70. 

Impression que hace la Compania Norte-Americana, 
establecida en Nueva Orleans, para la empresa 
de la communicacién inter-oceanica por el istmo 
de Tehuantepec, 70. 

Garella, Napoléon: 

Extracts from report of N. Garella, 43. 

Projet d’un canal de jonction de l’ocean Pacifique 
et de l’ocean Atlantique, 43. 

Garner, J. W. Has United States the right to ex- 
clude from use of canal any class of foreign 
vessels, as railway-owned vessels?, 20. 

Gateway of nations, 38. 

Gatum dam; the key to the canal problem, 60. 

Gatum dam of the Panama canal, 60. 

Gause, F. A., and C. C. Carr. The story of Pan- 
ama, 41. . 

Gen. Grant and the Panama canal, 43. 

General plan of Panama canal with details project, 67. 

A Gentleman’s agreement, 20. 

Germanicus, pseud. Central American question from 
a European point of view, 16. 

Ghent, W. J.: 

Labor and the commissary at Panama, 53. 

Work and welfare on the canal, 53. 

Gijselaar, N. C. de. Het Panama-Kanal, 41. 

Gilbert, Henderson. The trans-isthmian canal, 10. 

Gillette, C. E.: 

Objections to construction of a sea-level canal, 60. 

Panama canal; some serious objections to sea 
level plan, 60. 

Gilman, E. D. Glimpses of Panama canal, 55. 

Gioia, E. II taglio dell’ istmo di Panama, 43. 

Gisborne, Lionel: 

Engineer’s report [giving an account of surveying 
expedition sent to determine practicability of an 
interoceanic canal across Darien], 24. 

Isthmus of Darien in 1852, 23. 

Summary of report on survey of isthmus of 
Darien, 23. 

Glynn, Joseph. Review of plans proposed for con- 
necting Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 4. 

Goethals, G. W.: 

The building of the Panama canal, 60. 

Government of Canal Zone, 41. 

The Isthmian canal, 53. 

Panama canal, 41, 54. 

Panama canal. A general description of engi- 
neering and construction features, 60. 

Progress on Panama canal, 54. 

Going, G. B. Absence of facts about the Nicaragua 
canal, 33. 


INDEX 79 


Going through the Panama canal, 56. 
Goirand, Léopold. Rapport fait sur la liquidation 
du Panama, 47. 
Goode, R. U. Trip to the isthmus of Panama, 46. 
Goodwin, J. M. Panama ship canal and inter-oceanic 
ship railway projects, 44. 
Gordon, W. J. Panama canal, 46. 
Gordy, J. P. Ethics of Panama case, 14. 
Gorgas, W. C.: 
Health conditions in the Canal Zone, 65. 
Health conditions on the isthmus of Panama, 65. 
Sanitary organization of the Isthmian canal, 65. 
Sanitary work on the isthmus of Panama during 
last three years, 65. 
Sanitation of the Canal Zone, 65. 
Sanitation in Panama, 65. 
Sanitation of the Panama Canal Zone, 65. 
Solving the health problem at Panama, 65. 
Gorgorza, Anthony de. Problem of interoceanic 
‘communication, 26. 
Government’s position on Panama, 14. 
Grahame, Leopold. Canal diplomacy; justification 
for British protest, 20. 
Gram, G. W. W. International interest in settle- 
ment of Panama tolls question, 20, 
Granger, H. G.: 
A sea-level canal at Panama —a study of its de- 
sirability and feasibility, 61. 
Stain on our flag: secession of Panama, 16. 
Grant, U. S. Nicaragua canal, 29. 
Gray,. ©. BP: 
Gray’s aero view of Panama canal, 68. 
Sunrise on the Pacific. The world’s greatest en- 
gineering feat, 68. 
The Great ship canal question, 12. 
Greatest engineering work of all time, 61. 


Greely, A. W. Present state of the Nicaragua 
canal, 33. 

Green, L. D. Nicaragua canal in its military as- 
pects, 10. 


Grievances of Colombia, 16. 
Griffin, G. B. Interoceanic communication, 8. 
Griswold, C. D. Proposed route for a ship canal, 
aos 49, 70. 

Grunsky, C. E.: 

Type of Panama canal, 53, 61. 

Work of the commission on Panama canal, 50. 
Gunn, O. B. Nicaragua canal, 32. 


Η 


H. Der Panama-Canal nach dem 
wirfe, 61. 
Haag, H. Der Panamakanal und seine Geschichte, 56. 
Eiagnss ἘΣ (.: 
Isthmian canal from a military point of view, 12. 
Labor problem on the Panama canal, 38, 49. 
Neutralization of Panama canal, 15. 
Panama canal — some objections to sea-level proj- 
ect; 61: 
Hale, H. C. Notes on Panama, 49. 
Hale, William. Panama canal, 49. 
mall A. B., and C. L. Chester. 
canal, 41. 
1511 ἘΠ Η : 
Address on Tehuantepec route, 70. 
Conflict of enginéers over plans for Panama 
canal, 61. 
Statement of Panama engineering conflicts, 61. 
A study of Panama canal plans and agreements, 61. 
Hamilton. On advantages of forming a junction 
between Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 5. 
Hamilton, W. R. Nicaragua canal in its military 
aspects, 32. 


neuesten Ent- 


Panama and the 


Hammond, C. S. 
canal, 68. 
Hammond’s descriptive atlas of Panama and Isth- 

mian canal, 68. t 

Hanson, J. M. Panama [poem], 69. Ἔ 

Harding, Earl. In justice to United States —a set- 
tlement with Colombia, 16. 

Harris, N. D. What is effect of exemption of 
American coastwise shipping upon Panama canal 
revenue?, 20. 

Harrison, Earle: 

Panama canal; illustrated from original auto- 
chrome photographs, 68. 

Panama canal in construction: 
graphs, 68. 

Bart) A. iB: 
canal?, 66. 

Hart, A. B., editor. Extracts from official papers 
relating to Isthmian canal, 3. 

Harvey, C. M. Panama canal and the Mississippi 
valley, 38. 

Harvey; Ὁ. ὙΠ: 

Nicaragua canal, 31. 
Special report on data relating to the Maritime 
Canal Company of Nicaragua, 31. 

Harvey, George: 

Honor of the nation and President Wilson, 20. 
Why the President is right, 20. 

Haskin, F. J. Panama canal, 41, 54. 

Haskins, W. C., editor. See Canal,Zone pilot. 

Hatfield, Chester, and E. P. Lull. Reports of ex- 
plorations and surveys for location of ship canal 
through Nicaragua, 26. 

Haupt, L. M.: 

Economic relations of canals to transportation, 8. 
National influence and the Isthmian canal, 9. 
Nicaragua canal, 34. 

Population and the Isthmian canal, 10. 

Ship canals, 8. 

Why is an isthmian canal not built? 11, 14. 

Hawthorne, H. L. A Central American interoceanic 
canal and its strategic importance, 8. 

Hay, John. Life and letters. See Thayer, W. R. 

Hay-Pauncefote treaty [text], 17. 

Hay-Pauncefote treaty, 18. 

Hayes, C. W.: 

An assumed inconstancy in the 
Nicaragua, 35. 

Physiography of the Nicaragua canal route, 34. 

Physiography of region adjacent to Nicaragua canal 
route, 34. 

Hazelhurst, J. N. The problem of Panama, 38. 

Hazeltine, M. W. Proposed Hay-Pauncefote treaty, 18. 

Headley, J. T. Darien exploring expedition under 
I. G. Strain, 23. 

Hecker, F. J. Great progress on Panama canal, 54. 

Heilprin, Angelo: 

A defence of the Panama route, 48. 

Nicaragua canal in its geographical and geological 
relations, 35. 

Shrinkage of Lake Nicaragua, 35. 

Water supply of Lake Nicaragua, 35. 

Heine, Wilhelm: 

Canalproject zur verbindung des atlantischen und 
des stillen Oceans, 5. 
Wanderbilder aus Central-Amerika, 5. 

Héléne, Maxime. Le percement de l’isthme de Pan- 
ama, 44. 

Hellert, J. J. Nouvelles observations sur la jonction 
des deux océans au moyen d’un canal a travers 
Visthme de Darien, 23. 

Henderson, J. B. Interoceanic canal problem, 10, 13. 

Henning, Richard. Das Panama- 
kanals, 38. 

Hentschel, C. T. See Hill, C. H., and C. T. Hent- 


schel, 


Map [and profile] of Panama 


Lumiére photo- 


Have we the right to fortify the 


level of Lake 


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Hepburn, A. B. Panama canal, 53, 56. 

Hepburn, W. P. Nicaragua canal, 35. 

Hepburn bill for a Nicaragua canal, 34. 

Herran, T. D.. Isthmian canal question, 15. 

Hersent, H. Communication sur le canal de Pan- 
ama, 44. 

Hershey, A. S. What is the international obligation 
of U. S., if-any, under its treaties, in view of 
British contention?, 20. 

Herzberg, Henry. A Β C of the Panama canal 
controversy, 20. 

Hewlett, E. M. Centralized control system and 
power station switchboards for Panama canal, 61. 

High-level lock canal, 61. 

Hildebrandt, F. Der Nicaragua-Kanal, 36. 

Hill, C. H., and C. T. Hentschel. Lock control 
boards and interlocking system for Panama 
canal, 61. ᾿ 

Hill, D. J. Supremacy in the Panama canal, 16. 

Hill, Fremont. Novel plan for excavating Culebra 
cut,” ΟἹ: 

Hill, H. R. Succinct view of importance of forming 
a ship canal across Panama, 41. 

Hill, R. T. Route of the Panama canal, 47. 

Hinman, G. W. De Lesseps and the Panama canal 
scandal, 47. 

Hirst, W. A. Panama canal, 57. 

Historicus, pseud. Fifty mile order, 49. 

Hobbs, G. W.  Clayton-Bulwer treaty vs. Monroe 
doctrine, 17. 

Hodges, H. F.: 

Action of water in locks of Panama canal, 61. 

Panama canal, 53. 

Holynski, A. J. J.: 

La Californie et les routes inter océaniques, 5. 

De la jonction des océans, 5. 

How Germany takes our Panama canal act, 20. 

How the locks of Panama canal are operated, 61. 

How the Panama canal will open Bolivia, 38. 

How shall users of Panama canal be taxed?, 20. 

How the world’s ships will coal at Panama, 57. 

Howard, Ὁ. S. Interoceanic communication. Nica- 
ragua route, 28. 

Hubbard, G. G. Canal routes, 8. 

Huber, J. B. Colonel Gorgas, Panama, and the 
world’s sanitation, 65. 

Huberich, C. H.: 

Le canal transisthmique, 14. 

Transisthmian canal: a study in American diplo- 
matic history, 12. 

Hueston, J. C.: 

American Atlantic and Pacific Ship Canal Co. 
A refutation of its claim to Nicaragua canal 
route, 30. 

Nicaragua canal, 31. 

Hughes, G. W.: 

Isthmus of Darien, 23. 

Isthmus of Panama, 43. 

Isthmus of Tehuantepec, 70. 

Letter on intermarine communications, 5. 

Nicaragua, 27. 

Hulbert, G. C. 

Hull, A. G. San Blas ship-canal project, 47. 

Humboldt, F. H. A., Freiherr von: 

Considérations générales sur la possibilité de 
joindre la mer du Sud a l’océan Atlantique, 3. 

— Same, in English, 3. 

— Same, in Spanish, 3. 

A letter of — 1845, 3. 

Hunter, W. H.: 

American isthmus and the interoceanic canal, 9, 48. 

Equipment, management, and economic influence 
of the ship’canal, 9. 

Review of the Nicaragua canal scheme, 34. 

Huntington, C. P. Nicaragua canal, 35. 


Panama canal from within, 46. 


lahore, Jy Vie 
Comparison between three proposed routes across 
the isthmus, 9. 

Isthmus of Panama, Nicaragua, canal routes, 3. 
Hussey, J. V. An isthmian deep water ship canal, 11. 
Hutchinson, Lincoln: 

New opportunities in the Pacific, 38. 

Panama canal and international trade competi- 

tion, 38. 

Voyage costs via Panama and other routes, 20. 
Hyde, C. C. Isthmian canal treaty, 18. 

Hyde, H. M. Conquest of the isthmus, 55. 


“T took the isthmus,” 14. 

Illustrated record of progress, pictures, 55. 

Intercommunication between the Atlantic and 
Pacific oceans, 4. 

International aspects of the Isthmian canal, 14. 

An Interoceanic alternative, 9. 

An Interoceanic canal, 9, 32. 

The Inter-oceanic canal and the Monroe doctrine, 12. 

Interoceanic communication. The Atrato and Tru- 
ando canal to connect Atlantic and Pacific 
oceans, 24. Β 

Interoceanic ship canal discussion, 7. 

Interoceanic ship railway, 70. 

Die Interoceanischen Verkehrsstrassen Mittelameri- 
kas, 6. 

Der Interozeanische Tehuantepec-Kanal, 70. 

Intze, Professor. Der Nicaragua-Ozean-Kanal im 
Vergleich zum Panama-Kanal, 8. 

L’Isthme de Panama et le canal interocéanique, 58. 

Isthmian canal, 11. 

Isthmian canal commissioners’ report, 1900, 10. 

Isthmian canal controversy, 14. 

Isthmian canal problem, 14, 36. 

Isthmian canal and the treaties, 13. 


J 


Jackson, T. E., Son. Makers of the Panama 
canal, 41. 
Jacobs, E. H., and H. M. Stevens: 
Position indicator system and machines for Pan- 
ama canal locks, 61. 
Switching, disconnecting, and bus arrangement 
for A.-C. power circuits. Panama canal locks, 61. 
James, Winifred. Panama canal, 56. 
Jameson, C. D. Notes on the Panama canal, 45. 
Japan and the Panama tolls, 20. 
Jeans; 1. 5:: 
Nicaraguan canal, 26. 
Panama canal, 46. 
Panama canal and its prospects, 46. 
Panama canal and its rivals, 46. 
Johnson, E. R.: 
Coastwise toll exemption, 20. 
Commercial importance of Panama canal, 38. 
Comparison of distances by the Isthmian canal 
and other routes, 11. 
Interoceanic canal, 9. 
Isthmian canal, 10. 
Isthmian canal: choice of route, 36, 48. 
Isthmian canal: factors affecting the choice of 
route, 11. 
Isthmian canal in its economic aspects, 11, 38. 
Isthmian canal traffic, 11, 38. 
Necessary Panama canal legislation, 38. 
Nicaragua canal, 26, 35. 
Nicaragua canal and the economic development of 
the United States, 33. 


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Johnson, Ε. R., continued: 
Nicaragua canal and our commercial interests, 33. 
Panama canal, 38, 49, 53. 
Panama canal and commerce of United States, 38. 
Panama canal in its commercial aspects, 38. 
Panama canal: its title and concession, 14. 
Panama canal question, 14. 
Panama canal traffic and tolls, 20, 38. 
Panama traffic and tolls, 20. 
Panama traffic and tolls for coastwise shipping, 20. 
Reasons for the Panama route, 48. 
Use and benefit of Panama canal, 38. 
Value of Panama canal to this country, 38. 
What the canal will accomplish, 38. 
What is effect of exemption of American coast- 
wise shipping upon Panama canal revenues?, 21. 
Johnson, W. F.: 
Four centuries of the Panama canal, 41. 
Four hundred years of the Panama canal, 42. 
Justice and equity in Panama, 14. 
Jonas Lie’s paintings of Panama canal, 68. 
Jonction de l’océan Atlantique avec la mer du Sud, 4. 
Jones, F. D. Panama canal. Some interesting me- 
chanical features, 61. 
Joseph Pennell’s pictures of Panama, 68. 
Judson, W. P. From west and northwest to the 
sea by way of Nicaragua canal, 31. 
Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific, 5. 
Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 4. 


K 


K. Der interoceanischen Canal zwischen dem Stillen 
und dem Atlantischen Ocean, 29. 

Kaemmerer, W. Der Panama-Kanal, 49. 

Kaufmann, Wilhelm. La loi américaine du 24 aott 
1912 sur le canal de Panama le droit interna- 
tional, 16. 

Keasbey, L. M.: 

Early diplomatic history of Nicaragua canal, 12. 

National canal policy, 14. 

Nicaragua canal in light of present politics, 13, 33. 

Nicaragua canal and the Monroe doctrine, 12, 13. 

Der Nicaragua Kanal, 26. 

Terms and tenor of Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 17. 
Urgent need of interoceanic communication, 9. 
Keifer, J. W. Panama canal — its neutralization, 16. 
Keller, F. A. Ε. Canal de Nicaragua, 27. 

Keller, G. Het Panamakanaal, 41. 
Kelley, F. M.: 

American projectors of the isthmian canal, 7. 

Canal maritime sans éclusés entre l’océan Pa- 
cifique et l’océan Atlantique, par la voie des 
revieres Truando et Atrato, 24. 

Explorations through valley of Atrato to Pacific 
in search for route for ship canal, 23. 

Inter-oceanic canal, 43. 

On the junction of Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 23. 

Union of the oceans by ship-canal without locks, 
via Atrato valley, 23. 

Kennedy, Crammond: 

Comparison of relative interests of U. S. and 
Gt. Brit. in the western hemisphere at different 
stages of negotiations, 12, 17. 

Neutralization and equal terms, 21, 66. 

Kennedy, J. M. Broken Panama 
tolls; 21. 
Keys, Ὁ. M.: 

Changing the trans-continental trade routes, 38. 

What the Panama canal is doing, 39. 

Kimball, W. W., and W. L. Capps. Special intelli- 
gence report on progress of work of Panama 
canal.during 1885, 45. 


treaty: canal 


Kirkald, Professor. Some economic effects of Pan- 
ama canal, 39. 
Knapp, Εἰ, 5.: : 

Navy and the Panama canal, 56. 

Panama canal in international law, 12. 

Real status of Panama canal as regards neutrali- 
zation, 16, 39. 

Knowland, J. R. Pacific coast and Panama canal, 39. 
Knox, EP. ὃς Panama’ canal’ tolls, 21. 
Koch, A.: 

Der Panama- und der Nicaragua-Kanal, 9. 

Den Panama- und den Nicaragua-Kanal in tech- 
nischer, politischer und wirtschaftlicher Hin- 
sicht, 13. 

Kohl, Ernst. Grosse Verkehrsbauten und der Pan- 
ama-Kanal, 46. 

Korner, W. J. Panama — past and present, 51. 
Kraentzel, Ferdinand. Le canal de Panama, 50. 
Krock, A. (Β΄: 

Col. George W. Goethals, 56. 

Surgeon-General William C. Gorgas, 65. 
Kupka, P. Ἐς Der Nicaragua-Canal, 36. 


L 


Lacharme, L. de: 
Inter-oceanic canal route. <A 
exploration, 25. 
Inter-oceanic canal, route of Paya, 25. 
Lalance, Auguste. Le percement de l’isthme de 
Panama, 43. 
Lambert, Ernest. 
ble, 47. 
Lankford, J. S. Lesson of Canal Zone sanitation, 65. 
Watane, 1. He: 
Effects of Panama canal on our relations with 
Latin America, 16. 
Neutralization features of Hay-Pauncefote treaty, 
18. 

Panama canal Act and British protest, 21. 

Treaty relations of United States and Colombia, 14. 
Latest route proposed for the Isthmian canal, 49. 
Laugel, Auguste. Les nouvelles communications in- 

terocéaniques, 6. 
Laut, Agnes C.: 

Can we defend it?, 66. 

Now that Panama has opened — what?, 39. 

Panama canal for foreign ships, 21. 

Lawton, E. M. Panama canal and commerce, 39 
Le Baron, J. Ἐπ: 

An alternative line for Nicaragua canal, 36. 

Surveying in Nicaragua, 33. 

Ledebur, Ferdinand, Freiherr von. Der 
kanal, 41. 

Lee, A. Construction of the canal, 61. 

Lee, E. E. See Schildhauer, Edward, and E. E. Lee. 

Lefébure, Paul. A la conquéte d’un isthme, 41. 

Lehman, Richard. Der Panamakanal, 41. 

Leigh, J. G.: 

All-electric operation of Panama canal, 61. 

Electric power for Panama canal, 61. 

Electricity and the navigation of Panama canal, 61. 

Electricity and the Panama canal, 61. 

Reports of the Isthmian canal Commission, 11. 

Republic of Colombia and the Panama canal, 49. 

Sanitation and the Panama canal, 65. 

United States and Europe, 18. 

Lendian, E. R. f 5 Estados Unidos, Cuba, y el 
canal de Panama, 53. 

Le Nocher. Les avantages du canal de Panama, 47. 

Le Normand, R. G. Panama et Nicaragua, 9. 

Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul. La situation de |’entreprise 
du canal de Panama, 45. 


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Lesseps, Ferdinand, vicomte de: 

Le canal de Panama, 44, 58. 

Interoceanic canal, 44. 

Note sur les travaux du canal de Panama, 45. 

Panama canal, 44, 45. 

Le projet du canal interoceanique, 7. 

Sur le percement de l’isthme de Panama, 46. 
Levita, C. B. Interoceanic canal, 9. 

Levy, Pablo. Notas geograficas y ecdnomicas sobre 
la republica de Nicaragua, 1. 

Lévy, Paul. Notes sur le projets de percement du 
canal interoceanique, 6. 

MewiS, Ἢ ΠῚ: 

Advantages of the Panama route, 48. 

Benefit to American commerce, 39. 

Canal will be built, 50. 

Man behind the Panama canal, 50. 

President’s plan for building by contract, 61. 
Lewis, J. H. Why not trust the president?, 21. 
Life on the Canal Zone, 51. 

Linehan, B. E. Building of Panama canal, 61. 

Liot, W. B. Panama, Nicaragua, and Tehuantepec, 
4. 270. 

Lisbonne, E. E. Canal des deux mers, 46. 

Llopis, Arturo. Estudios sobre el canal de Nicar- 
agua, 36. 

Lloyd, J. A. On the facilities for ship canal commu- 
nication between Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 43. 

Lock gates for the Panama canal, 61. 

The Locks and gates of the Panama canal, 61. 

Loman, J. C.  Persoonlijke indrukken van een 
bezoek aan de werken aan het kanaal van Pan- 
ama, 52. 

Long, W. S. Through the West Indies to the Pan- 
ama canal, 56. : 

Loos, Eduardo. Empresa centro-americana y uni- 
versal de canal de Nicaragua, 28. 

Ludlow, William. Transisthmian canal problem, 9. 

Luigi, Giuseppe de. 11] canale di Panama e 
italia, 16. 

{71}. ἘΣ ΕΣ 

Interoceanic canal problem, 7. 

Report of exploration for location of ship canal 
between Atlantic and Pacific oceans through 
Panama, 43. 

See also Hatfield, Chester, and E. P. Lull. 
Lull, E. P., and F. Collins. Reports of explorations 
for location of interoceanic ship-canals, 3. 
Lutterveld, W. M. J. van. Het Panama-Kanaal, 49. 
Lyle, E. P. Real conditions at Panama canal, 50, 61. 


M 


MacDonald, D. F.: 

Earthquakes and the Panama canal, 61. 

Slides in the Culebra cut at Panama, 62. 
McDonald, R. H., the younger. Nicaragua canal, 32. 
Macfarland, H. G. Would a subsidy to amount of 

tolls granted American ships passing through 
canal be a discrimination prohibited by the 
treaty?, 21. 

McFarland, Walter. Report upon an examination 
of proposed routes for an interoceanic ship 
canal, 6. 

Macfarlane, P. C. Big ditch: the man on the job, 55. 

McGregor. Roosevelt and Colombia, 17. 

Mackaye, Percy: 

Goethals [poem], 69. 

Panama hymn, 69. 

McKibben, F. P. Notes and views on Panama canal 
taken by members of American Society of Civil 
Engineers, 1911, 54. 

McLellan, A.,G.‘' Panama canal versus American 
shipping, 39. 

Madden, M. B. Panama canal, 53. 


Magnitude of the operations at Panama, 62. 
Mahan vA) dyes 

Fortify the Panama canal, 66. 

The isthmus and sea power, 8. 

Panama canal and distribution of fleet, 12. 

Panama canal and sea power in Pacific, 16, 39. 

Was Panama “A chapter of national dishon- 
or?,” 14. . 

Why fortify the canal?, 66. 

Mahan, T. M. Needed link for our naval and com- 
mercial supremacy, 34. 

Maigne, C. M. Guns of Panama, 66. 

Maltby, F. B.: 

Dredging’ equipment on Panama canal, 62. 

Dredging on Panama canal; machines used, 62. 

Isthmian canal— general résumé of work ac- 
complished, 62. 

Malte-Brun, V. A.: 

Canal interocéanique du Darien, 25. 

Du projet de communication interocéanique par 
Visthme de Darien, 24. 

Manson, N. J. Interoceanic ship-canal communi- 
cation by the American isthmus, 8, 32. 

Map of United States Canal Zone showing com- 
pleted Panama canal, 68. 

Marcel, Gabriel: 

Un éventail geographique, 36. 

L’isthme de Tehuantepec, 70. 

Maréchal, Henry. Voyage d’un actionnaire a Pan- 
ama, 45. 

Marion, Paul. Souvenirs de Panama, 55. 

Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua: 

Maritime ship canal of Nicaragua, 31. 

Nicaragua, the gateway to the Pacific, 30. 

Report to secretary of interior, 1889, 1892, 30. 

Maritime WKanale, 10. 

Markham, C. P. Making the Panama canal, 55. 

Marroquin, Lorenzo. El canal, 41. 

Marsan. Un projet de communication entre l’ocean 

Atlantique et l’ocean Pacifique par le lac de 

Nicaragua, 27. 

Marshall, Logan. Story of the Panama canal, 41. 

Martin, P. F. Panama canal, 54, 55. 

Marvin, W. L. First year at Panama, 57. 

Mason, W. E. Discussion of its merits [Hay-Paunce- 

fote treaty], 18. 

Mathews, G. S. See Mathews, 

Mathews. 

Mathews, J. L., and G. S. Mathews. Toll at the 
sea-gate, 21. 

Mauger, S. W., and E. Bern. Switchboards and dis- 
tributing system for Panama canal, 62. 

Maxey, E. Our diplomatic policy in relation to 
Panama, 15. 

Mayo, K. Hospital work at the Canal, 65. 

Mears, J. E. Triumph of American medicine in 
the construction of Panama canal, 65. 

Medina, Crisanto. Why the Panama route was 
originally chosen, 49. 

Meikle, John. Bit of “ancient”? history of isthmian 
canal problem, 14. 

Melville, G. W. Views as to the strategic and com- 
mercial value of the Nicaragua canal, 34. 

Menocal, A. G.: 

Discussion upon inter-oceanic canal projects, also, 
additional information obtained by recent sur- 
veys in Nicaragua, 29. 

Interoceanic canal projects, 7. 

Intrigues at the Panama Canal Congress, 43. 

Nicaragua canal. Its design, final location, and 
work accomplished, 31. 

Panama canal, 62. 

Report of U. S. Nicaragua surveying party, 27. 

Merry, W. L.: 

American isthmus canals, ὃ. 

Nicaragua canal, 27, 31. 

Nicaragua canal; its political aspect, 32. 


1. Τῷ, 86. ἡ 9. 


INDEX 93 


Mexico and the tolls issue, 21. 
Michler, Nathaniel. Report of survey for inter- 
oceanic ship canal near isthmus of Darien, 24. 
Miller, C. R. Monroe doctrine in Venezuela dis- 
pute; how controversy paved way for Panama 
canal, 12. 
Miller, H. G., and J. C. Freehoff. Panama canal 
tolls controversy, 21. “ 
Miller, J. F. Nicaragua canal, 29. 
Miller, J. W.: 
Advantages of the Nicaragua route, 33. 
Where to build Isthmian canal, 3. 
Miller, Warner: 
America’s need for. the Nicaragua canal, 32. 
Nicaragua canal, 34. 
Nicaragua canal and commerce, 32. 
Mills, David. Monroe doctrine and 
canals 13. 
1115. ἢ Se: 
Panama and British trade, 39. 
Panama canal, 42. 
Mills, W. W. Panama canal [views], 68. 
Millspaugh, A. C. Panama canal as an 
topic, 56. 
Mr. Crampton and the American question, 17. 
Mr. Roosevelt on the Colombian treaty and Panama 
tolls question, 21. 
Molinari, Gustave de. A Panama, 45. 
Molitor, D. A. Panama canal, 56. 
Mondell, F. W. Why should we fortify Panama 
canal?, 66. 
Money, H. De S. Nicaragua canal, 34. 
Monroe doctrine and the Isthmian canal, 12. 
Montague, G. P. Nicaragua canal and legislation 
in connection with it, 32. 
Montémont, Albert. Projet de canal pour les navires 
entre les deux océans, par la riviére San Juan 
et les lacs de Nicaragua et de Managua, 27. 
Moore, F. Work of the Isthmian canal engineers, 36. 
Moore, J. B. Interoceanic canal and Hay-Paunce- 
fote treaty, 18. 
Moore, Robert. Present aspect of problem of Ameri- 
can interoceanic ship transfer, 8. 


inter-oceanic 


historic 


More data as to water supply for Panama canal, 62. 
Choice of isthmian canal routes, 11. 
Government aid to the Nicaragua canal, 32. 
An isthmian canal and the choice of routes, 11. 
Morison, G. S.: 
The Bohio dam, 62. 
Lake Bohio, the summit level of Panama canal, 62. 
Panama canal, 49, 62. 

Morris, C. Isthmian canal from beginning, 11. 
Morrison, G. A., jr. Compilation of executive docu- 
ments relative to trans-isthmian canal, 3. 

Moro, Cayetano: 


Observations in relation to communication between 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans, through isthmus 
of Tehuantepec, 70. 


Reconocimiento del istmo de Tehuantepec, prac- 
ticado en los amos 1842 y 1843, 70. 


Survey of isthmus of Tehuantepec executed in 
years 1842 and 1843, 70. 


Morrison, H. A. List of books and articles in peri- 
odicals relating to interoceanic canal and rail- 
way routes, 1. 


Mueller-Heymer, P. Der Panama-kanal in der Po- 
litik der Vereinigten Staaten, 12. 


Muhleman, M. L. Panama canal payment, 49. 
Murphy, J. M. Isthmus of Tehuantepec, 70. 
Mygatt, Gerald. Truth about Panama canal, 54. 


N 
N., W. H. A painter of Panama: Jonas Lie, 68. 
Nansouty, Max de: 
Aménagement des eaux — Alimentation du canal 
éclusé, 58. 
Aménagement des eaux.—Les écluses, 58. 


Les chantiers des écluses du canal de Panama, 58. 
Excavateur de MM. Weyher et Richemond, 58. 
Les excavateurs, 58. 

Installation special de minages et sautages sous 
VYeau pour l’extraction des déblais rockeux a 
Vaide de dragues au canal de Panama, 58. 

Les travaux du canal de Panama, 46, 58. 
Napoleon III. Le canal de Nicaragua, 27. 
National honor on the bargain-counter, 21. 
Navigation lights for Panama canal, 62. 

Nelson, F. L. Practical side of Panama canal, 54. 

Nelson, H. L.: 

Canal and treaty, 18. 

Isthmian canal, 35. 

Nelson, Wolfred. Panama canal, 46. 

Neutralize the canal, 66. 

Neutralize, not fortify the canal, 66. 

New American waterway. Canal through Nicarag- 
ΠΕΡ ἜΝΙ 

New Panama canal, 48, 49. 

New Panama Canal Company: 

Opinions of general counsel and documents show- 
ing title, 42. 

Report to, by International Commission of En- 
gineers (1898), 48. 

New Panama Canal Company, 42, 47. 

New plan for Panama canal, 62. 

Newcome, F,. N. Canal projects of the day, 8. 

Newlands, F. G. Intervention against Colombia, 15. 

Nicaragua. Concessions and decrees of Nicaragua 
to Nicaragua Canal Association of New York, 30. 

Nicaragua bill. — Plain words about Morgan bill for 
purchasing Nicaragua canal, 34. 

Nicaragua canal, 29. 

Nicaragua canal, 31, 32, 34. 

Nicaragua canal. Brief sketch of present state of 
enterprise, 30. 

Nicaragua canal. Description of route, 29. 

Nicaragua canal. Discussion before American As- 
sociation for Advancement of Science, August 
(1887), 30. 

Nicaragua canal. Expected earnings, its commercial 
geography, effect on ocean routes, trade ad- 
vantages for ΤΠ. S., 30. 

Nicaragua canal; the gateway between the oceans, 34. 
Nicaragua canal: review of year’s work; govern- 
ment guarantees; progress and prospects, 31. 
Nicaragua Canal Commission. Report (1899), 27. 

Nicaragua Canal Construction Company: 

The interoceanic canal of Nicaragua, 27, 31. 

President’s report, 31. 
Nicaragua Canal Convention. 

(1892), 32. 

Nicaragua canal estimates, 33. 

Nicaragua ports and the Nicaragua canal, 33. 

Nicaragua ship canal, 30. 

Nicaragua ship canal project, 30. 

Nicaraguan canal, 36. 

Niles, N.: 

Dispatch on subject of ship canal, 5. 

Plan for construction of ship canal, 6, 

Nimmo, Joseph, the younger: 

National influence and the isthmian canal, 34. 

Nicaragua canal, 33. 

Nicaragua canal. Investigate before investing, 34. 

The Nicaragua canal an impracticable scheme, 33. 

Nicaragua canal in its commercial and military 
aspects, 34. 


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Nimmo, Joseph, the younger, continued: 
Proposed American interoceanic canal, 7. 
Proposed American interoceanic canal in its com- 
mercial aspects, 9, 35. 
Proposed Nicaragua canal an impracticable proj- 
ect, 33. 
Nixon, Lewis: ἢ 
Canal tolls and American shipping, 21. 
Does expression ‘‘All nations” in Hay-Pauncefote 
treaty include United States?, 21. 
Panama canal and American commerce, 39. 
Panama canal tolls, 21. 
Nixon-Miller, Martin. Trip across the isthmus: life 
and conditions on the Canal Zone, 54. 
No fortifications for the Panama canal, 66. 
Noble, Alfred. Some engineering features of 
Nicaragua canal, 34. 
Note sur la communication proposée entre les océans 
Atlantique et Pacifique, 4. 
Nourse, J. E.: 
Chief official documents of the United States on 
the canal, 2. 
Interoceanic communication. Nicaragua route, 29. 
Interoceanic communication across Central Ameri- 
Cayo. 
The Suez and the American canal, 8, 45. 


O 


O., F. L. The American Suez, 7. 

O’Connor, L. S. On links connecting the Atlantic 
and Pacific, 5. 

Official correspondence respecting the Panama ques- 


tion, 15. 

Official map. History and workings of Panama 
canal, 68. 

O’Gorman, J. A. Panama canal an American high- 
way, 21. 


Okuma, Shigenobu, count. Japan and Panama: ef- 
fect of opening Panama canal on trade between 
Japan and America, 39. 

Olinda, Alexander. Der Nicaragua Canal, 31. 

Olney, Richard. Panama canal tolls and Hay-Paunce- 
fote treaty, 21. 

Opinions of commercial bodies of New York and 
other cities, about Nicaragua canal, 30. 

Oppenheim, L. F. L. Panama canal conflict between 
Great Britain and United States, 21. 

Orenstein, A. J.: 

Sanitary inspection of the Canal Zone, 65. 
Sanitation of the Canal Zone, 65. 
Screening as an anti-malaria measure, 65. 

Ospina, P. N. Panama canal question, 15. 

Our government and Nicaragua canal, 13. 

Our isthmian canal options, 36. 

Our remarkable canal treaty with Colombia; with 
text, 17. 

Owen, R. L. Why Panama tolls exemption should 
be repealed, 21. 


P 


Paine, Charles. Concerning the actual condition of 
the Panama canal, 62. 

Palmié, Edmond. Le canal des deux mers. Son 
interét au double point de vue économique et 
national, 14. = 

Pan-American Union. Panama canal, 42. 

Panama canal, 36, 44, 62. 

Panama canal [newspaper], 36. 

Panama canal. . Articles on condition of work and 
ratification of Panama treaty, 49. 

Panama canal. <A history and description, 56. 


Panama canal. 
canal, 57: 
Panama canal. Present, future, topographic [Pano- 
ramic view], 68. 
Panama canal. [Work of Commission. 
tion, hygiene, etc.], 50. 
Panama canal bill, 21. 
Panama Canal Company. Profile of Panama canal 
showing amount of work done, 68. 
Panama canal; a contrast with the Suez canal, 45. 
Panama canal convention, 15. 
Panama canal and maritime commerce, 39. 
Panama canal as a grave of national honor, 16. 
Panama canal in relief, 68. 
Panama canal; its international aspects, 39. 
Panama canal must be fortified, 66. 
Panama-Canal nach dem neuesten Entwurfe, 48. 
Panama canal—plan approved by Pres. Roose- 
velt, 51. 
Panama canal question, 15. 
Panama canal route [map], 68. 
Panama canal squall, 21. 
Panama canal tolls, 21. 
Panama canal treaty, 18. 
Panama canal treaty signed, 15. 
Panama gateway opened for the 
world, 39. 
Het Panamakanaal, 56. 
Der Panama-Kanal, 45, 47, 49. 
Der Panama-Kanal und seine militarische Bedeu- 
tung, 54. 
Panama, a machine made canal, 62. 
Panama ou Nicaragua, 10. 
Panama and the President, 15. 
Panama problem; a poll of the press, 21. 
The Panama scandal, 46. 
Panama tolls jarring Democratic harmony, 21. 
Panama Tolls Repeal Bill, 21. 
Paponot, Félix. Achévement du canal de Pan- 
ama, 42. 
Paradela y Gestal, Francisco. 
de Panama, 45. 
Parrish, S. L. Hay-Pauncefote treaty and Panama 
canal, 18. 
Parsons, W. B.: 
Panama canal, 50. 
Problems of Panama canal, 62. 
Pasco, Samuel. Isthmian canal question as affected 
by treaties, 12. 
Il Passaggio marittimo fra le due Americhe, 7. 
Pattison, James. Marine lighting equipment of Pan- 
ama canal, 62. 
Pautet, Jules. Ouverture de l’isthme de Panama 
par le canal de Nicaragua, 6. 
Payments on account of the Panama canal, 39. 
Peabody, J. Commercial value of the Panama 
canal, 99. 
Peck, Annie S. The isthmus — the canal — Colon — 
Panama city, 56. 
Peddie, H. J. Canal projects in the isthmus of 
Panama, 3. 
Penfield, F. C.: 
Suez and Panama, 50. 
Why not own the Panama isthmus?, 14. 
Pennell, Joseph: 
Pictures of Panama canal, 68. 
Wonder work on Panama canal, 68. 
Pensa, Henri. La république et le canal de Pan- 
ama, 51- 
Pepper, C. M. Panama to Patagonia: the Isthmian 
canal and West Coast countries of South Amer- 
ΟῚ ΒΗ: 
Pepperman, W. L. Who built the Panama canal?, 42. 
Peralta, M. M. de. ΕἸ canal inter-océanico de Nica- 
ragua y Costa Rica en 1620 y en 1887, 27. 
Le Percement de l’isthme americain. Le canal du 
Nicaragua, 29. 


Outline history of projects for a 


Administra- 


trade of the 


Una visita al istmo 


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Le Percement de l’isthme de Darien, 25. 

Le Percement de Vl’isthme de Panama, 7. 

Percement de l’isthme de Panama, 28, 43. 

Pérez, Paul: 

Colombian view of Panama question, 15. 
Treacherous treaty, a Colombian plea, 18. 

Pérez Merino, Nicolas. Los canales del istmo cen- 
troamericano, 9. 

Petit, G. Excavateur de la maison Hermann-Lacha- 
pelle, J. Boulet et Cie., 58. 

Phelps, Edith M.: 

Panama canal tolls question; argument in brief, 21. 
Selected articles on Panama canal tolls, 21. 

Phelps, S. L. Review of proposed Tehuantepec 
ship-railway, 70. 

Phillips, Charles. On the communication between 
Atlantic and Pacific oceans by way of Lake 
Nicaragua, 27. 

Phillips, Stephen: 

Marriage of the seas [poem], 69. 

Panama, and other poems, 69. 
Pias, Ὁ. See Bunau-Varilla, Philippe, and Ὁ. Pias. 
ime ΒΕ. Ce. Le: 

Gate of the Pacific, 3. 

International transit route through Nicaragua, 28. 

Panama canal, 43. 

Ship canal across Panama, 43. 

Pitman, R. B. Succinet view on practicability of 
joining the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, 3. 
Plan d’ensemble du canal interocéanique depuis la 

baie de Limon jusqu’ a Gorgona, 68. 

Plan, profil en long et profils en travers du canal 
de Panama, 68. 

Plan et profils du canal de Panama d’aprés le projet 
de la Compagnie nouvelle, 68. 

Platt, Lucian. Should the Panama canal be forti- 
fied?, 67. 

Plauchut, Edmond. Le futur canal inter-océanique 
de l’Amérique central, 44. 

Polakowsky, Helmuth: 

Die Arbeiten am Nicaragua-Kanal, 31. 

Der Bericht tiber die heutige Lage der Panama- 
Kanal-Gesellschaft, 47. 

Der interozeanische kanal, 9. 

Das neueste Nicaragua-Kanal-Project 
ocal, 30. 

Der Nicaragua-Kanal, 33. 

Die Panama-Kanal-Gesellschaft, 47. 

Politisch- und wirtschafts-geographische Ruiickblicke. 
Der Panama canal, 45. 

Pouchet, James, and Gustave Sautereau. Examen 
comparatif des divers projets de canaux inter- 
océaniques par l’isthme de Darien et le lac de 
Nicaragua, 3, 6. 

Practicability of a ship canal to connect the Atlantic 
and Pacific oceans, 3. 

Present conditions at Panama, 54. 

President Wilson and Panama tolls, 21. 

President Wilson tries to reverse the lever on Pan- 
ama canal tolls, 22. 

Problems of the slides at Culebra, 62. 

Proclamation by [W. H. Taft] president of United 
States prescribing Panama toll rates, text, 22. 

Procter, J. R. Neutralization of Nicaragua canal, 13. 

Profile and map of Panama lock canal, 68. 

Progress in excavation and construction, 62. 

Progress at Panama, 62. 

Projected ship canal 
isthmus, 4. 

Projected ship canal to connect Atlantic and Pacific 
oceans, 4. 

Proposed communications 
Pacific oceans, 5. 
Proposed excavation of Panama canal by floating 

dredges, 62. 
Proposed inter-oceanic canal, 11, 49. 


von Men- 


across the great American 


between Atlantic and 


OO 
on 


Proposed Nicaragua canal, 35. 
Proposed neutralization of Isthmian canal, 13. 
Puydt, Lucien de: 
Account of scientific explorations in Darien, 25. 
Projet de canal interocéanique a travers l’isthme 
de Darien, 25. 
La .vérité sur le canal 
ama, 44. 


interocéanique de Pan- 


Q 


Quesnay de Beaurepaire, Jules. 
républica, 48. 

Questions of safety in lock canal of Panama, 62. 

Quigley, A. J. Panama canal and the ports of the 
Pacific, 39. 


Le Panama et la 


R 
Radcliff, Samuel. Considerations on subject of 
communication between Atlantic and Pacific 
oceans, 4. 


Railways and Panama canal, 22. 

Ramirez, J. F. Memorias, negociaciones y docu- 
mentos, par servir a la historia de las deferencias 
que han suscitado entre México y los Estados- 
Unidos, los tenedores del antiguo privilegio, con 
cedido para la communicacion de los mares At- 
lantico y Pacifico, por el istmo de Tehuante- 
pec, 70. 

Randolph, Isham. Panama canal, 57. 

Recent views from Panama canal, 68. 

Redfield, W. W.: 

Isthmus canal; sea level versus locks, 62. 
San Blas canal versus Panama canal, 46. 
Sea level canal across isthmus of San Blas, 48. 

Reed, E. J. Letter to Rear-Admiral Ammen, on 
ship railways and canals on American _isth- 
mus, 71. 

Reed, T. B. Nicaragua canal, 35. 

Reflections upon Nicaragua treaty, 17. 

Regel, Fritz: 

Der Panamakanal, 42. 
Zur Panamakanalfrage, 53. 

Reichardt, Ὁ, F.: 

Gegenwartiger Stand der grossen interoceanischen 
Canalfrage, 28. 
Die Verbindung der beiden Oceane, 5. 

Rejection of treaty by Colombia, 15. 

Relief map of Panama canal, 68. 

Repeal and patriotism, 22. 

Repeal of provision of Panama canal act exempting 
American coastwise vessels from tolls, 22. 

Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission, 11. 

Report on Tehuantepec railway and ship canal to 
the president of Tehuantepec Railway Com- 
pany, 71. 

Reyes, Rafael. Panama canal, 57. 

Rezzadore, P. II taglio dell’ istmo di Panama, 45. 

Richards, Sir H. E. Panama canal controversy, 22. 

Richardson, Gardner: 

Construction of the canal, 53, 62. 
Progress in Panama, 53. 

See also Slosson, E. E., and Gardner Richard- 

son. 

Richardson, Gardner, and E. E. Slosson. 
and the Chagres river, 62. 

Risley, 5. D., and R. G. Curtin. A medical pil- 
grimage to republic of Panama, 65. 

Rival isthmian canal, 36. 

Rives, G. L. Problem of an interoceanic canal, 13. 

Robinson, A. W. Modern machinery and Panama 
canal, 62. 


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Robinson, E. V. D.: 
Control of the Nicaragua canal, 36. 
West Indian and Pacific islands in relation to isth- 
mian canal, 10. 

Robinson, Tracy. Fifty years at Panama, 42. 

Robinson, W. D. Memoirs of the Mexican revolu- 
tion. With some observations on practicability of 
opening a communication between the Pacific 
and Atlantic oceans, through the Mexican isth- 
mus, 71. 

Rockwell, J. A. Canal or railroad between the At- 
lantic and Pacific oceans, 3. 

Rodgers, C. P. See Cooper, G. H., and C. P. 
Rodgers. 

Rodrigues, J. C. Panama canal, 42. 

Roger, P. De l’intérét qu’ a la marine francaise a 
louverture de l’isthme américain par le canal du 
Darien, 24. 

Rogers, C. C.: 

Intelligence report of Panama canal, 46. 
Panama canal, 46. 
Progress at Panama, 46. 

Rogers, H. W. MHay-Pauncefote treaty, 19. 

Romero, Matias. Tehuantepec railway, 71. 

Roosevelt, Theodore: 

Administration of the canal, 39. 

Arbitration and Panama, 22. 

How the U. S. acquired right to dig Panama 
canal, 16. 

Mr. Roosevelt on Panama canal. [Special mes. 
sage to Congress Dec. 17, 1906,] 51. 

Monroe doctrine and the Panama canal, 12, 16. 

Roosevelt and the canal steal, 15. 

Root, Elihu: 

Address before Union League Club of Chicago, 15. 

Obligation of United States as to Panama canal 
tollsie22: 

Panama canal a sacred trust, 22. 

Panama canal tolls, 22. 

Rourke, L. K. Work at Panama, 55, 62. 

Rousseau, H. H. Isthmian canal, 53. 

Roussiers, Paul de. Le canal de Panama, 16. 

Rowland, Walter. Die Bauanlagen zur Herstellung 
des Beton — Mauerwerkes fiir die Schiffschleu- 
sen des Panama-Kanales, 63. 

Royer, Clémence. Du percement de l’isthme ameéri- 
cain, 6. 

Ruggles, 5. B. Nicaragua canal, 29, 

Ruhl, Arthur. Before the canal is opened, 56. 

Runyon, A. D. Song of Panama: poem, 69. 

Rushmore, D. B. Electrification of Panama canal, 63. 


5 


Saabye, O. A. E. Present condition of Panama 
canal, 47. 
Sampson, M. B. Central America and the transit 
between the oceans, 5, 28. 
San Francisco. — Panama-Pacific International Ex- 
position. Two great American achievements, 54. 
Sanchiz y Basadre, Eliseo. Una visita a las obras 
del canal de Panama, 45. 
Sanitary conditions at Panama, 65. 
Sanitation of the Panama Canal Zone, 65. 
Sapper, Karl: 
Der Bericht der Nicaraguakanal-Kommission von 
(1897-99), 36. 
Der Panamakanal unter den Nordamerikanern, 53. 
Saunders, W. L. Panama excursion of American 
Institute of Mining Engineers, 54. 
Sautereau, Gustave: 
Le Canal de Panama transformé en lac _ inté- 
rieur, 46. 
Commentaires sur Panama, 47. 
See also Pouchet, James, and Gustave Sau- 
tereau. 


Saville, C. M. Hydrology of Panama canal, 63. 

Schebye, H. Om Panamakanalen, 50. 

Schierbrand, Wolf von. Panama canal, 49. 

Schildhauer, Edward: 

Control of lock machinery on Panama canal, 63. 

Electricity in construction and operation of Pan- 

ama canal, 69. 

Schildhauer, Edward, and E. E. Lee. Construction 
plant for Gatun locks and Gatun dam, 63. 
Schultze, Ernst. Die Gesundheitsverhaltnisse am 

Panamakanal, 65. 

Schurz, J. R. Diplomatic history of Panama 
canal, 19. / 

Scott, R. E. Can the Panama canal be destroyed 
from the air? 67. 

Scott, W. R. Americans in Panama, 55. 

Scriven, G. P.: 

Military view of Panama canal, 15. 

Nicaragua canal in its military aspects, 32. 
Scruggs,, Wa ΤΩΣ: 

Blundering American diplomacy, 17. 

Panama canal projects, 48. 

Sea-level canal fallacies, 63. 

Sea-level or lock, 63. 

Sea route across isthmus of Darien, 24. 

Seabury, Samuel. Panama canal: shall it be Ameri- 
can or Anglo-American? 22. 

Seaman, L. L. Should the Panama canal be forti- 
field? 67. 

Sedillot, L. P. E. A. Des travaux entrepris pour 
établir une communication entre l’ocean Atlan- 
tique et la mer du Sud, 5. 

Seebach, K. A. L., Freiherr von. Central-Amerika 
und der interoceanische canal, 6. 

Seirn-Desplaces, L. A propos du canal de Nicarag- 
ua, 36. 

Seismic disturbances and the Isthmian canal, 11. 

Seizure of property of the Maritime Canal Com- 
pany, 35. . 

Selfridge, T. O.: 

Reports of explorations to ascertain the practica- 
bility of ship-canal by way of Darien, 23. 
Statement regarding surveys on isthmus of 

Darien, 23. 

Serious but not alarming: Culebra cut, 63. 

Serrell, E. W.: 

American isthmian canals. 

canal, 26. 
Interoceanic ship canal via Atrato and Truando 
rivers, 23. 

Seward, W. H. John M. Clayton and Nicaragua 
canal treaty, 17. 

Seymour, E. H. Present state of Panama canal, 47. 

Shackleton, Robert: 

Our sea-level canal at Panama, 63. 

Panama canal, 63. 

Shelbourne, S. F.: 

Address on the San Blas route, 44. 

Comparative view of Panama and San Blas 

routes, 44. 

Interoceanic canal, 7, 44. 

Interoceanic ship canal— San Blas route, 44. 
Sheldon, H. I. Notes on Nicaragua canal, 27. 
Sherman, E. C. Miraflores spillway of Panama 

canal, 63. 

Sherman, John. Nicaragua canal, 31. 

Sherwood, G. W. Nicaragua canal, 32, 33. 

Ship canal across Darien, 23. 

Ship canal across the isthmus, 5. 

Shiras, G. Nature’s transformation at Panama, 57. 


Shonts, F. P.: 
Address before Bankers’ Club, Chicago, May 24, 
1905, 50. 
Panama canal, 51. 
Railroad men at Panama, 57. 


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INDEX 87 


Shonts, F. P., continued: 

Special report of chairman of Isthmian Canal 
Commission to secretary of war showing present 
conditions on the isthmus. April 23, 1906, 51. 

Speech, before American Hardware Manufacturers’ 
Association, Washington, November 9, 1905, 50. 

Speech, before Commercial Club, Chicago, Jan. 
26, 1907, 52. ' 

Speech, before the Commercial Club of Cincin- 
nati, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1906, 51. 

Speech, before Knife-and-Fork Club, Jan. 24, 
NOV, 52. 

Value of the Panama canal, 39. 

What has been accomplished by U. S. 
building Panama canal, 50. 

Short cuts across the globe, 5. 

Shortt, Adam. Nicaragua canal and Clayton-Bulwer 
treaty. 17, 35. 

Should the Panama canal be fortified? 67. 

Showalter, W. J.: 

Battling with Panama slides, 63. 

Panama canal, 55. 

Shrinkage of Lake Nicaragua, 35. 

Shufeldt, R. W. Reports of explorations and sur- 
veys, to ascertain practicability of a ship-canal 
between Atlantic and Pacific oceans by way 
of isthmus of Tehuantepec, 71. 

Sibert, W. L.: 

Gatun dam and locks, 63. 

Panama canal: address to National 
Society, 57. 

Sibert, W. L., and J. F. Stevens. 
Panama canal, 63. 

Simmons, L. V. T. Opinions of the Panama canal 
ninety years ago, 42. 

Simmons, W. E. Nicaragua canal, 35. 

Simonin, Louis. Le canal de Panama; 
travaux, 45. 

Simonin, Moriz. Ueber die Naturverhaltnisse der 
verschiedenen Linien fiir einem Durchstich des 
central-amerikanischen Isthmus in  Vorschlag 
sind, 6. 

Singer, Isidore. 
exodus, 49. 

Singh, S. N. Panama canal: its importance and 
possibilities, 2, 57. 

The Slides on Panama canal, 63. 

Slippery democracy, 16. 

Slosson, E. E. See Richardson, Gardner, and E. E. 
Slosson. 

Slosson, E. E., and G. Richardson: 

Independent’s report on Panama, 51. 

Sea-level versus lock canal, 63. 

Slosson, P. ΝΥ. Treaty and canal, 17. 

Smalley, E. V.: 

An Anglo-American ship canal, 35. 

Panama canal scheme, 48. 

Smith, G. H. Nicaragua canal legislation, 32. 

Smith, G. K. Goethe and the Panama canal, 42. 

Smith, J. R. World carriers and the Panama 
canal, 39. 

Smith, R. C. Borings for Bohio dam, 63. 

Snow, Freeman. Treaties and topics in American 
diplomacy, 12. 

Sobral, G. Canal de Panama, 53. 

Sobral, J. G. Spanish view of the Nicaragua 
Canal, 33. 

Société économique politique. Communication sur 
Ventreprise du canal de Nicaragua, 28. 

Sonderegger, C. L’achévement du canal de Pan- 
ama, 49. 

Soper, G. A. Sanitary aspects of Panama and 
Nicaragua canals, 11. 

Sorzano, J..F.: 

Water supply for lock canal at Panama, 63. 

Water supply for Panama canal, 63. 


toward 


Geographic 


Construction of 


état des 


Panama canal and the Russian 


Sosa, J. B:, and E. J. Arce. 
de Panama, 55. 
Souvenir of canal and republic of Panama, 54. 
Spahr, C. B. Nicaragua canal: a review, 34. 
Sparks, E. E. Diplomacy and the Isthmian 
canal, 14. 
Spears, J. R. Nicaragua canal, 31. 
Spencer, C. H. The Mandingo, a sea level canal, 63. 
Sperber, O. P. Strategical and economical impor- 
tance of Panama canal, 67. 
Springer, J. F.: 
Mechanical appliances on Panama canal, 63. 
Panama canal, 63. 
Squier, E. G.: 
Interoceanic canal, 27. 
Volcanos of Central America, and geographical 
features of Nicaragua, 28. 
Stabler, J. P. Panama canal, 53. 
Stadden, C. M.: 
Latest aspects of Nicaragua canal projects, 34. 
Our diplomatic relations with Nicaragua, 35. 
Stafford, W. P. Panama hymn [poem], 69. 
Stanhope, Aubrey. Experiences in the Canal Zone, 
during French period, 57. 
State of great ship-canal question, 18. 
Steam navigation to the Pacific by the isthmus of 
Panama, 42. 
Stearns, F. P. Panama canal, 53. 
Stephens, J. L. Nicaragua canal, 27. 
Sternberg, G. M. Sanitary problems connected with 
construction of Isthmian canal, 11. 
Sterne, Simon. Nicaragua canal, 31. 
Stevens, H. M. See Jacobs, E. H., and H. M. 
Stevens. 
Stevens, J. F. Panama canal. An address, 55. 
See also Sibert, W. L., and J. F. Stevens. 
Stevens, J. G. Nicaragua canal — views of a canal 
expert, 29. 
Stevens, Simon. New route of commerce by the 
isthmus of Tehuantepec, 71. 
Stevens, W. B. A trip to Panama, 52. 
Stevenson, S. Y. Prince Louis Napoleon and the 
Nicaragua canal, 36. 
Stimson, H. L.: 
Defence of the Panama canal, 67. 
Fortifying the canal, 67. 
Stockton, C. H.: 
American interoceanic canal; a study of commer- 
cial, naval and political conditions, 9, 13. 
Commercial geography of American interoceanic 
canal, 8. 
Does expression “All nations” in Hay-Pauncefote 
treaty include United States? 22. 
Panama canal tolls, 22. 
Stouts 2 Fe 
The inter-oceanic canal, 28. 
Nicaragua, 28. 
Strain, I. G.: 
Paper on history of interoceanic communication, 5. 
Report on exploration of isthmus of Darien, 24. 
Strain’s Zug durch den Isthmus von Darien, 24. 
Strange, T. B. Nicaragua canal and Clayton-Bulwer 
treaty, 18, 35. 


Compendio de historia 


Street, A. When the canal starts something, 56. 
Strong, G. P. World sanitation and the Panama 
canal, 66. 


Struggle over canal tolls, 22. 

Stuart, James. Panama canal, 57. 

Stuckle, Henry. Interoceanic canals, 4. 

Sullivan, J. T. Report of historical information 
relating to problem of interoceanic communica- 
tion, 2, 4. 


Sweet, C. A. Interoceanic canal, 44. 


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Matt; Wa ΕΠ: 

Answer to Panama canal critics, 53. 

Panama canal. Address to Ohio State Bar As- 
sociation, July 11, 1906, 51. 

Panama canal. Speech at St. Louis Commercial 
Club, November 18, 1905, 50. 

Why the lock-system was chosen, 63. 

Talbot, H. What shall we do about it? 
with Col. Goethals, 55. 

Tatham, William. Present aspects of Panama canal 
from tourist’s point of view, 53. 

Tavera-Acosta, B. El canal de Panama, 57. 

Tavernier, Eduard. Etude du canal interocéanique 

_ de Amérique central, 42. 

Tawney, James A. Folly of fortifying Panama 
canal, 67. 
Taylor, Benjamin: 

Coming struggle in the Pacific, 13. 

Hay-Pauncefote treaty, 19. 

Secession of Panama, 15. 

Story of Bulwer-Clayton treaty, 18. 

Taylor, H'G:: 

Control of the Pacific, 30. 

Nicaragua canal, 27, 30. 

Waterways to the Pacific, 30. 

Taylor, Hannis. Rule of treaty construction known 
as Rebus sic stantibus, 16. 

Taylor, William. Engineering aspect of Panama 
canal at present time, 1913, 63. 

Tehuantepec canal scheme vs. Darien and Nicaragua 
routes, 71. 

Tehuantepec railroad vs. the isthmian canal, 71. 

Tehuantepec ship railway, 71. 

Tehuantepec ship railway. Proposed Atlantic and 
Pacific ship railway, 71. 

Testimony of J. F. Stevens before Senate Investigat- 
ing Committee, 63. 

Testimony of Mr. J. F. Wallace before Senate Com- 
mittee on Interoceanic Canals, 63. 

Thayer, W. R. Life and letters of John Hay, 12. 

Thompson, R. ΝΥ. Interoceanic canal at Panama, 12. 

Thompson, S. A. Effect of waterways upon rail- 
way transportation, 11. 

Thomson, Elihu. Progress of Isthmian canal, 52. 

Thorp, W. Control of approach to Panama canal, 67. 

Three canal treaties, 17. 

Tincauzer, Eugen. Der Bau des Panamakanals, 55. 

Topography of the Nicaragua route, 35. 

Tower, Charlemagne. Treaty obligations of the U. S. 
relating to Panama canal, 12. 

Townley, Susan. Panama canal, 51. 

Le Tracé du canal de Panama, 58. 

Tracy, Henry. Estimates for a ship canal across 
Panama, 44. 

Trade and industry of Nicaragua and Costa Rica, 
and the proposed interoceanic canal, 9. 

Traffic and tolls on the Panama canal, 22. 

The Transisthmian canal, 9. 

Trautwine, J. C.: 

Map of the isthmus of Darien, 23. 

Remarks concerning surveys of the <Atrato 
river, 23. 

Rough notes of exploration for an inter-oceanic 
canal route by way of rivers Atrato and San 
Juan, in New Grenada, 24. 

Trautwine, J. C., the younger. 
mian ship canal, 39. 

Les Travaux du canal de Panama, 58. 

Les Travaux du canal de Panama. Drague marine 
employée au creusement du port de Colon, 58. 

Les Travaux du canal de Panama. Les excava- 
teurs, 58. ' 

Travaux du canal de Panama. Les excavateurs 
tournants, 58. 


Interview 


Cost of the Isth- 


Travaux du canal de Panama. 
ages, 58. 

Les Travaux du canal de Panama. 
grande tranchée, 58. 

Les Travaux du canal de Panama. 
Colon, 58. 

Les Travaux du canal de Panama. 
Panama, 58. 

Les Travaux du canal de Panama. 
Chagres, 58. 

Travis, 2. (D-: 

Attitude of American government toward an inter- 
oceanic canal, 14. 
History of Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 18. 

Treaties. Nicaragua. Protocol of an agreement be- 
tween the U. S. and Nicaragua for the construc- 
tion of an interoceanic canal, 13. 

Triumph of sanitation at Panama, 66. 

Trumbull, Frank. Panama canal: some impressions 
and comments, 55. 

Tucker, G. F. Interoceanic canal and Clayton-Bul- 
wer treaty, 18. 

Turneaure, F. E. Some engineering features of 
Panama canal, 63. 

Turpie, David. Projects for an isthmian canal, 9, 34. 

Twombly, A. S.: 

Tehuantepec railway and ship canal, 71. 
Tehuantepec ship canal, 71. 


Matériel de drag- 
Région de la 
Section de 
Section de 


Vallée du 


U 


United States. —Isthmian Canal Commission: 
General plan for construction of Panama canal, 64. 
Health Department. Annual report, 66. 

Map of Canal Zone to accompany annual report 
(1907), 69. 
Map showing line of proposed lock canal, 69. 
Panama canal, 54, 64. 
Proceedings of Canal Zone Medical Association, 66. 
Report, 42. 
Report for the month, 66. 
Report of Board of Consulting Engineers, 64. 
Report of the chief engineer, 64. 
Report of chief sanitary officer, 66. 
United States. — Superintendent of Documents. 
Bibliography of U. S. public documents relating 
to interoceanic communication, 2. 
Upp, J. W. Electric operation of Panama canal 
locks, 64. 
Uzanne, O. Nicaragua or Panama, 11. 


ν 


Vernon-Harcourt, L. F. Panama-canal, 44. 
Vestal, 5. C. Panama canal tolls: arbitration illogi- 
Gal, 22. 
Viallate, Achille: 
Essais d’histoire diplomatique américaine, 12. 
Les Etats-Unis et le canal interocéanique, 15. 
Les Etats-Unis et le canal inter-océanique, un 
chapitre d’histoire diplomatique américaine, 15. 
View of the Isthmus of Panama, 69. 
Vignot. Stratégie du canal des deux mers, 13. 
Vischer, Alfredo. Mapa de America Central, 69. 
Voisin-Bey. Sur le canal interocéanique, 7. 
Volcanoes and the inter-oceanic canal, 11. 
Volmat, J. Le canal de Panama, 39. 
Vom Nicaragua-Kanal, 32. 
Vose, E. N. How Panama will alter trade, 39. 
Vrooman, F. B. Economic effect of Panama canal 
on western Canada, 39. 
Vue générale panoramique du canal interocéanique 
de Panama, 69. 


INDEX 89 


WwW 
Wachs, Otto: 


L’Angleterre, les Etats-Unis et le canal inter- 
oceanique, 13. 
Die Zukunft Westindiens und der Nicaragua- 


Kanal, 32. 
Wagner, Moritz: 
Eine Reise in das Innere der Landenge von San 
Blas, mit besonderer Berticksichtung der hyp- 
sometrischen Verhaltnisse und der Kanal- 
frage, 43. 
Zur Frage einer Durstechung der Landengén von 
Mittelamerika, 6. 
Waist of the world, 67. 
Waldo, F. L.: 
At Panama. A lecture before Franklin Institute, 
Nov: 29, 1907, 53. 

An engineer’s life on the isthmus, 64. 

Machinery for Panama canal—old and new, 64. 

Organization and personnel in building of Panama 

canal, 64. 
Panama: a discussion of present conditions and the 
prospect, 64. 

Panama: the railroad and the canal, 52. 

Panama canal work and workers, 64. 

Preparing the isthmus for canal construction 

work, 64. 

Present status of Panama canal, 51. 

Progress on the Panama canal, 52. 

Recent progress at Panama, 54, 64. 

Waldron, G. B. Interoceanic waterways, 10. 
Walker, A. F. Preliminary report of the Isthmian 
Canal Commission (1901), 10. 
Walker, J. B.: 
Nicaragua and Panama canals, 10, 35. 
Personal impressions of the work, 64. 
Wallace, J. F.: 

Actual problems of the Panama canal, 64. 

Canal and the Panama railroad, 39. 

First year’s preparatory work on Panama canal, 64. 

Panama canal. Supplemental statement to U. S. 
. Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals, May 22, 

1906, 51. 

Panama canal and its problems, 64. 

Plain facts about the Panama canal, 64. 

Preliminary work on Panama canal, 64. 

Progress at Panama, 64. 

Proposed plan for excavating Culebra cut, 64. 

Republic of Panama and Canal Zone, 53. 

Some phases of the Panama problem, 39. 

Work on the Isthmian canal, 64. 

Walsh, G. E.: 

Joining the Atlantic to the Pacific, 9. 

Wasted machinery on Panama canal, 64. 
Wambaugh, Eugene: i 

Does expression ‘all nations” in Hay-Pauncefote 

treaty include United States? 22. 
Exemption from Panama tolls, 22. 
The right to fortify Panama canal, 67. 
Ward, C. D. The Gatun dam, 64. 
Warfield, E. D. Historical account of 
projects, 4. 

Warning against the folly of the Nicaragua canal, 36. 

Watson, E. S. Chinese labor and the Panama 
canal, 39. 

Watts, G. B. Inter-oceanic communication, 5. 

Webb, W. H. Monroe doctrine and control of 
Isthmian canal, 13. 

Webster, H. K. Exiles of industry, 64. 

Webster, Sidney. Diplomacy and law of Isthmian 
canals, 13. 

Wegener, Georg. 


isthmian 


Der Panamakanal, 42, 49. 


Weir, H. Ὁ: 
Conquest of the isthmus, 42. 
How the canal builders make the dirt fly, 64. 
Panama and the canal, the civilization-builders at 
work, 64. 
Progress at Panama. How the canal builders 
“make the ‘dirt’ fly,” 53. 
Welcker, J. W.: 
Over den aanleg van het Panamakanaal, 51. 
Over de voorbereidung der beslissung in zake het 
Panama-Kanaal, 52. 

Weld, S. F.: 
Inventions at the Panama canal, 46. 
Isthmus canal and American control, 46. 
Isthmus canal and our government, 46. 
Panama canal, 46. 

Wellcome, H. S. ‘Observations on medical and 
sanitary department of Panama Canal Commis- 
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Wellman, Walter. 
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Wenmaekers, Jer. La lumiére sur Monsieur de Les- 
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West, P. C. F. Pertaining to isthmian transits, 8. 

Wharton, Francis. Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 18. 

What the chambers of commerce of New York and 
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Wheeler, B. I.: 

Meaning of the canal, 39. 
Topography of the Nicaragua canal route, 35. 

Wheelwright, William. Observations on the isth- 
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Whelpley, J. D. Canal and the treaty, 19. 

White, A. S.: 

A needed foothold in the Pacific, 33. 
Our benefits from the Nicaragua canal, 33. 

White, T. P. Nicaragua canal, 32. 

White, T. R. Is it necessary in international law 
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Whitelaw, O. L. Panama canal and conditions in 
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Whiteley, J. G.: 

Diplomacy of the U. S. in regard to Central Ameri- 
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Hay-Pauncefote treaty, 19. 

Monroe doctrine and Hay-Pauncefote treaty, 19. 

Les traités Clayton-Bulwer et Hay-Pauncefote, 
18, 19. 

Whitney, A. Intercommunication between the At- 
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Whitney, C. Spirit of the big job, 64. 

Why canal should be fortified, 67. 

Why Panama canal should be fortified, 67. 

Whymper, Edward. Panama canal, 46. 

Will there ever be a Nicaragua canal?, 36. 

Willey, Ὁ. A.: 

Nicaragua canal, 34. 
Panama canal, 52. 
Panama and Erie canal locks, 64. 

Williams, D. Mending a hole in Uncle Sam’s 
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Williams, J. J.: 

Extracts from the report of, on location of Te- 
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Nicaragua ship canal, 32. 

Report of, on the subject of a ship canal across 
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Williams, W. P. Plant and material of Panama 


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Wilson, Woodrow. Redemption of a national obliga- 
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Winchester, Boyd. The old treaty and the new, 
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Windom, William. Isthmus ship-canals, 7. 
Winn, F. L. Nicaragua canal: military advantages 
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Woolsey, T. S.: 
An interoceanic canal from standpoint of self- 
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Interoceanic canals in the light of precedent, 9. 
Suez and Panama —a parallel, 49. 
Worrall, James. Panama canal and the isthmus, 44. 
Wright, B. C. San Francisco’s ocean trade. Effect 
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Wyse, L. N. B.: 
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L’achévement du canal interocéanique de Pan- 
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Canal interocéanique (1877-78), 43. 
Le canal de Panama, 42. 
Exploration du canal interocéanique du Darien, 25. 
Exploration de l’isthme américain en vue du perce- 
ment d’un canal interoceanique, 7. 


L’exploration de Visthme du Darien en 1876 et 
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Le rapt de Panama; l’abandon du canal aux Ftats- 
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Wyse, L. N. B., and others. 
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Year’s progress on Panama canal ending June, | 
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Year’s progress to June, 1913, 56. 

Yglesias, Rafael. Costa Rica and the great canal, 34. 

Yokohama. Chamber of Commerce. Aeronautical 
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Zadow, F. German view of strategic importance of 
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Zavagli, D. 11] canale di Panama, 55. 

Zinn; Aa Θὲ: 

Culebra cut of Panama canal, 64. 
Truth about Culebra cut slides, 64. 

Zinn, A. S., and L. D. Cornish. Panama canal, 57. 

Zoeller, Hugo. Der Panama-Kanal, 42. 

Zoeppritz, K. von. Die neuesten Untersuchungen 
der Schiffskanals dur den mittelamerikanischen 
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Zweifel. Le percement de l’isthme de Panama, 44. 


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